Thread for the Arts
wwhwang
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Don't know if anyone has time for the arts or if many care for it these days, but I thought I'd bring up a thread for discussion of your favorite plays, works of art (or literature), broadway shows, songs from musicals, and artwork (to include paintings, sculptures, etc).
One of my favorite plays is The Scarlet Pimpernel. I especially like the songs Madam Guillotine, Into The Fire, Falcon In The Dive, and Where's The Girl.
Any opinions or suggestions?
One of my favorite plays is The Scarlet Pimpernel. I especially like the songs Madam Guillotine, Into The Fire, Falcon In The Dive, and Where's The Girl.
Any opinions or suggestions?
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¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨
I also enjoyed the play The Taming of the Shrew. Macbeth was also a good piece of work. I'm not too fond of Romeo and Juliet (though the cigars are good).
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I am planning to design and have constructed a glass home based around one of his works as my final residence.
Every once in a while certain artwork catches my eye and three artists come to mind, Ryan Bliss, Julie Dillon and Tim Bradstreet. Bliss runs digitalblasphemy.com and works in computer based design software. Dillon is known for her fantasy work and works with some digital media. Bradstreet is known for his photo-realistic comic book illustrations for The Punisher series.
Bliss - http://digitalblasphemy.com/freegallery.shtml
Dillon - http://jdillon.net/
Bradstreet - http://timbradstreet.typepad.com/
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨
I do like the occasional play, but don't really have a favorite that comes to mind.
Back on topic, Edgar Allan Poe is nice. I greatly enjoy the dark works of H R Giger, as well as Clive Barker's work. I have a deep pocket in my heart for Greek Mythological artwork. Hmm, I feel like I could list things forever.
Oh and Nature is probably one of the best and most inspiring artist of them all.
JOE COLEMAN
DANIEL MARTIN DIAZ
BILLY CHILDISH
FRANCIS BACON
JOHN JOHN JESSE
MARK RYDEN
STEPHEN KASNER
Also a big fan of avant-garde film makers, like Stan Brakhage, Kenneth Anger, Alejandro Jodorowsky, and E. Elias Merhige. As for "classical" music, I prefer composers like Prokofiev and Wagner.
Favorite writers are Vladimir Nabokov, Arthur Rimbaud, Umberto Eco, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Oscar Wilde, John Milton, Arthur Conan Doyle, Herman Melville, H.P. Lovecraft, J.R.R. Tolkien, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Flannery O' Connor, William Daulkner, and too many others to recall off the cuff.
There was another time when I was in the police academy and out at the firing range. The Police Academy is so serious and with so many guys a lot of farting was going on to loosen the mood. My buddy and I ran to Taco Bell for lunch. We order our food and start chowing down. He decides to aim his butt my way and lets out a nasty fart. He is driving so he locks the windows. I say ok smart a$$ back at you. I aim my butt his way and let one rip and shat my pants. Had to go to the store and buy new underwear. Of course that story followed me to my first law enforcement job.
I farted in the squad room one day and cleared out the entire Sheriff's Department.
Wait a minute...... this thread..... oh crap.....disregard everything you just read. I thought this was about farts.
There's been some excellent composers mentioned here, a few that I'm unfamiliar with and will have to explore. I really do have a passion for classical music. I'm rather partial to some of the great classical masterpieces from Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven, but otherwise I'm also in love with the work of Atonin Dvorak. I find my tastes lend almost exclusively to piano, string, and woodwind instruments - I can listen to compositions of these any day, but I have to be in the mood for percussion accompaniment.
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨
¨Only two people walk around in this world beardless - boys and women - and I am neither one.¨