Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tilla Durieux as Circe

Maybe Regina's right... the Symbolists and Pre-Raphaelites (and most of the early Renaissance/Mannerists) are just too easy. It takes considerably more thought to do a Rothko or Mondrian for these, and I think one of these weekends I have to just sit down and work on some from other schools of art. There's only so much 14th/15th/19th century one can do. Tomorrow will be the 100th friggin' picture, which is pretty cool... after that, we may have to make some changes.

In the meantime, you know what soop she's holding? Iz chikum noobulz.

(Franz von Stuck, Tilla Durieux as Circe, 1913)

1 comment:

Regina said...

O NOES DUN TERN ME INNO A PIG :(

I dunno, pre-Raphaelites and such are easy, but the dramatic postures and expressions lend themselves to satire so darn well...