Saturday, August 11, 2007

Rosaleen Norton







An Australian occultist and witch, Rosaleen became well known for her demonic and sexual paintings and drawings that were often subjet to ridiculous censorship.

"In early August of 1951 the police raided an exhibition of her work and seized four of her pictures. She was taken to court with the Crown prosecution alleging that such works could 'deprave and corrupt the morals of those who saw them', and the police alleged that they were inspired by works of mediaeval demonology. The charges against her were dismissed and 4 pounds 4 shillings costs were awarded against the police department.

In 1952 a beautifully produced leather bound, limited edition book of her paintings with poems from her close friend and colleague, Gavin Greenlees, was published by Walter Glover. Walter was subsequently found guilty of publishing an obscene publication, certain pages had to be blacked out, and the book was made subject to a Customs ban. Newspapers trumpeted that it was the "most blatant example of obscenity yet published in Australia." Copies of the book sent to New York were confiscated and burnt by the U.S. Customs Department." - quote source.

Read more about the artist here.
There is a small selection of drawings by Norton on this page, a few of the links are broken however.
A picture of the artist along with an article about her can be seen here.

There doesn't seem to be a solid gallery online displaying Rosaleen Norton's art, if anyone finds a better selection of her work online be sure to post a link in the comments, thanks!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Hans Kanters

























































































Hans paints incredibly detailed compositions of surreal creatures in blank dream like landscapes of blue sky and cloud. His work resembles a more nightmarish and figurative version of the paintings by Yves Tanguy.

More works by the artist can be seen at the official website of Hans Kanters here. And don't miss the incredible bronze statues by the artist on display.

If you'd like to see more I'd suggest browsing some of the top links on google.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Todd Lockwood




















Crying Shame, Said the Wuz - 14 x 15: Acrylics: 1995 ©Todd Lockwood
















Cerberus - 13 x 17: Pencil: 1994 ©Todd Lockwood






















Spell Rune Golem - 18 x 24: Oils: 1999 ©Wizards of the Coast






















Wyrmskull Throne - 18 X 24: Oils: 1999 ©Wizards of the Coast






















Beholder - 18 x 27: Oils: 1999 ©Wizards of the Coast

All artwork is used by permission of Todd Lockwood. To see more of Todd's fantastic artwork or to purchase prints or originals of his art be sure to visit his official website here.


Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Danny Flynn
Check out Danny Flynn's official website here.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Andrew Skilleter - The Abominable Snowman





















Here's a fantastic painting of an unusual furry beast/robot taken from the Dr Who television series. Below is an example of what these weirdos looked like on the show. You can read more about the episode here. Sometime in the future I'm going to do a few weeks devoted to Dr Who monsters.