Anybody recognize the description and know the name of the artist or
calendar company?
-Rocky
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Tigers, in Africa? Out of a zoo? You're right, that is surreal. :-)
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> Rocky Frisco wrote:
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>>A friend has the most gorgeous pictures on his rec-room wall. He says
>>they are pages out of a calendar he bought one year. There's no
>>identifying information on the front of them and they are glued to the
>>wall. The artist has a remarkable ability to do highly-detailed
>>photographic reality, but these pictures are surreal. There's one of
>>Elephants with fish swimming in the air near them. Most of them have a
>>really prominent full moon in the sky. There are lions and tigers and
>>rhinos and at least one gorilla in the pictures. They are really beautiful.
>
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> Tigers, in Africa? Out of a zoo? You're right, that is surreal. :-)
No, most of the art depicted African wildlife, but not all did.
Hi again Rocky, I don't actually recognize them from any particular
artist, but the nearest I found on the my google that they might sound
a little like are from this one, Guy Coheleach - take a look at this lot!
Hope that helps
Sofie
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Sofie, dear, that's not the artist I was looking for, but THANKS! What
beautiful work!!
I would have tried to get some of the information from the back, either
by loosening the glue or some trick or other to see through the paper.
This last is probably not going to work because of heavy stock.
Ask you friend to *please* try to lift one or two corners to see if you
can find out a little more about the images. Even the year the calendar
was published in or the month of one of the the images would help. With
luck you'll find out the name of the publisher.
How to loosen the glue will vary with type of glue, but moisture or heat
will often do the trick.
Alternatively, take some pictures of them and make them available to the
group, maybe one of us recognise the style, if we don't know the image
itself.
Pudde.
That's it! I'll do the photo trick; wouldn't want to risk harming them.