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The only picture I've ever managed to post is the Doré one, so you're dreaming. Wake up! But yes, I think it has been posted here before, maybe by Max herself?
Now go back to sleep, I'm trying to watch women engaging in self-abuse here!
Burlesque.
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Sorry Burlesque. Please do carry on. I knew I had seen it before.
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I had a brief look on Google for more Giger images but didn't find anything. I'll have a more thorough search later but if you have a hyperlink to a site I'd love to have it.
If you just type 'Giger' into Google (Google.co.uk, that is - I'm not sure what the results from .com might be) and then click on 'Image Results' you'll get a fair few pages of the man's dark works. You can also go to www.giger.com for even more stuff.
Personally, I want a Harkonnen chair. Considering that it would cost more than all the rest of the furniture and contents of my flat combined, though, I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that I can't have one.
Which is shame. I'd love to sit in one of these watching the TV. And possibly wearing a fez.
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Personally, I want a Harkonnen chair. Considering that it would cost more than all the rest of the furniture and contents of my flat combined, though, I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that I can't have one.
Harkonnen. Did he design the "Dune" movie as well? I didn't like the film I have to admit but I love the books. Thanks for the hyperlink Pete.
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Baron Vladimir Harkonnen was a character in the first Dune book, and the Dune movie. The chairs look like something he'd sit in, except that he wouldn't fit.
Actually, the movies displayed a completely different design sensibility for the Harkonnens than the book described, but that's David Lynch for you.
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Baron Vladimir Harkonnen was a character in the first Dune book, and the Dune movie. The chairs look like something he'd sit in, except that he wouldn't fit.
Actually, the movies displayed a completely different design sensibility for the Harkonnens than the book described, but that's David Lynch for you.
To be honest Warmtouch I only saw the movie once and didn't like it (isn't that usualy the way if you love the books?) and I don't remember it very well. The Giger design chair looks very "Harknonnenesque" to me though.
Elfman.
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Harkonnen. Did he design the "Dune" movie as well? I didn't like the film I have to admit but I love the books. Thanks for the hyperlink Pete.
Elfman.
“And he’ll know, he’ll know, that it is I, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, who encompasses his doom! Bwah-ha-ha!”
Obviously, that works better with lots of pustules and spitting.
The movie, with which I have a sort of gleeful love-hate relationship, had a long and difficult birth. There’s a nice summary of it on Wikipedia, a section of which I’ll include here:
In December of 1974, a French consortium led by Jean-Paul Gibon purchased the rights to the movie from APJ. The director this time would be Chilean born writer/director/mime/composer/psychotherapist Alejandro Jodorowsky.
In 1975, Alejandro Jodorowsky tried to film the story as a ten hour feature, in collaboration with Orson Welles, Dan O'Bannon, Salvador Dalí, Gloria Swanson and others. The music would have been done by Pink Floyd. Jodorowsky set up a pre-production unit in Paris that consisted of Chris Foss, a British artist who designed covers for science fiction periodicals, Jean Giraud, a French illustrator who created and also wrote and drew for Metal Hurlant magazine, and HR Giger, a Swiss designer and artist. Moebius began designing creatures and characters for the film, while Foss was brought in to design the film's space ships and hardware. Giger started designing the Harkonnen Castle based on Moebius' storyboards and Dali was to play the role of the Emperor for a reported $100,000 an hour. Jodorowsky also hired newcomer Dan O'Bannon to head the special effects department. Dali and Jodorowsky began quarreling over money and just as the storyboards, designs, and the script were finished, the financial backing dried up. Frank Herbert travelled to Europe in 1976 to find that two million dollars were already spent, not a second of footage shot, and that the Jodorowsky script would result in a 14-hour movie. The rights for filming were yet again sold, this time to Dino de Laurentiis. To this day Jodorowsky states that the movie was taken from his hands because the project was French, not from Hollywood. Some of the designs were later used in the [i]Alien[i/] films.
Later on, of course, the job fell to David Lynch and Dino De Laurentiis. Giger’s designs for the film can be found if you look hard enough, but his Harkonnen furniture has become more iconic than anything from the real movie...
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Thanks for that Pete.
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Jodorowsky, Dalí, Giger and Welles? With those kind of egos involved, it's a wonder they got as far as they did. Extremely talented men, naturally, but having them on the same project must have been like having Hitler, Churchill and Stalin trying to make a movie together.
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Jodorowsky, Dalí, Giger and Welles? With those kind of egos involved, it's a wonder they got as far as they did. Extremely talented men, naturally, but having them on the same project must have been like having Hitler, Churchill and Stalin trying to make a movie together.Burlesque.
Can you imagine being Production Manager on that movie? Scarey job.
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Good morning, E-Male.
It would probably be an interesting film though, if it ever got made.
Faintly on topic, I think Jodorowsky is an artist too, as well as a film maker and - I believe - some kind of alternative priest or something. He's a weird guy, and I like his films a lot. My favourite has to be "El Topo", a three hour surrealist sort-of Western with himself in the leading role. That one is a masterpiece, a word I try not to bandy about too much.
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lately i'm very much into the works of Zdzislaw Beksinski (R.I.P.)
i'm not going to link too much stuff (i tend to link big images ... sorry) so here are some gallerys
http://www.gnosis.art.pl/iluminatornia/ … sinski.htm
http://www.dmochowskigallery.net/galeri … p?artist=1
http://www.dmochowskigallery.net/galeri … ?artist=16
http://www.dmochowskigallery.net/galeri … ?artist=21
http://www.beksinski.com.pl/index.php?con=galeria
but thats just me i guess ...
sometimes i tend to like the dark forms of art
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now I thought this was a thread on "painting and sculpture"but if it's "art" in general than this guy is wierd and wonderful.
That does look good, I like photogenic performance art, who is it.
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Oooh max I like your new avatar I think I'll give furry aminals a rest too. My new one is a frame of my self shoot. It's not up yet, I think they take a little while to change over, but all I can say is, if your ugly you need angles and I've got loads of them
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now I thought this was a thread on "painting and sculpture"
Yes Li quite right. Sorry I somehow managed to get sidetracked into hijacking my own thread there.
Back to painting then. I found this I liked. Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The Flemish Proverbs. 1559
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Elf I love seeing 16th century paintings for real and even better 12th century because you sort of awe at how long those people have been dead and how similar they must have been to you.
Anyway, I've seen this painting (below) loads of times and haven't really noticed it because it's been so familier until One of my neighbours had a print of it hanging on their wall and I realized what a lovely picture it is. If the print is right it looks like a piece of jewelry almost, I don't think the goldiness really shows here. Anyway when I saw it hit the news and sold for $135 million dollars I thought that was amazing If you run a small gallery selling contemperary art, it's really really hard to sell and everyone thinks your making millions Actually, this painting is old yet it's amazingly contemperary and thats why I think it sold for so much. Anyway thats enough blabber from me
Klimt, Gustav
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
1907
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I like this sculpture idea in all sorts of settings.
http://graffitiresearchlab.com/?page_id=29#video
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My favourite fantasy artist (and it's all about me, isn't it?) is Michael Whelan, whose images seem to me to convey more of a sense of, well, fantasy, than anyone else's.
(Giggle. I posted another picture. Giggle.)
Burlesque.
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Next to David Mack's work I really like Julie Bell.
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Thor vs. Loki
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Well... there was nothing in my dark side that really interested me. I guess I just dont have what it takes to be a bad guy.
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Hey I like pretty much all of his stuff, I like this best.
http://www.franko-b.com/gallery/g_performance4.htm
Thanks for the link.
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No, it's no good, I can't sit here and look at a shot of my own naked body I'm changing my avatar back to my favourite.
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Thank you, Blissed, thank you. I was thinking of posting a few choice parts of my own body, but you've just saved me (and IFM) from the unthinkable.
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This is fantastic stuff so I'm bumping it up. Hope it gets used a lot. Thanks for the inspiration, Belgiandude and Bobby!
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Rather a belated response to this but Bobby, I love your taste in art. Perhaps when I get the chance, I shall contribute a bit to this thread myself.
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