It’s been awhile hasn’t it? Though I am not quite done with my Avatar posts, I wanted to continue with the top 51 most beautiful animated films. The movies will not be listed in chronological order, rather, they will be placed depending on my opinion. If I have missed any films feel free to tellContinue reading “The Most Visually Beautiful Animated Films: 26-21”
Tag Archives: Hayao Miyazaki
My Favorite Movies: 20-11
We are now coming to the point where animation starts overwhelming live-action. Three of the films are Hayao Miyazaki masterpieces. Hopefully, this list is enlightening for you and for me. 20. Anastasia (1997) This movie came out when I was six or seven years old. I loved it and even had a Barbie doll forContinue reading “My Favorite Movies: 20-11”
Month of Art: Day 16 Works by Jung Shan Ink
(Thank you once again Musetouch Magazine!) Finally, I found an artist outside of Europe and Japan that I like. Jung Shan comes from Taiwan and works as a general office clerk for a technology company. She does a variety of illustrations, combining Chinese watercolor styles and Western drawing techniques. She has also traveled throughout theContinue reading “Month of Art: Day 16 Works by Jung Shan Ink”
Month of Art: Day 8 Marcus Sextus, 1799
(Marcus Sextus 1799, Pierre- Marcisse Guérin) {I sincerely apologize for how long it took me to post this. This is the first time I have sat down at a computer for days.} Pierre- Marcisse Guérin, born 1774 in Paris, France, was the student of Jean-Baptiste Regnault, Grand Pix winner for his painting Alexandre and Diogène (1776). He was a relatively popularContinue reading “Month of Art: Day 8 Marcus Sextus, 1799”
Month of Art: Day 2 Howl, 2011
(Howl 2011, pen name: chernotrav) Ahhhh fan art. My opinions on those who do fan art vary. Sometimes they get CRAZY. . . sometimes stupid and then other times I just feel sorry for their lack of talent. So, beyond the crazies out there there are sometimes really great artists inspired by things they watchContinue reading “Month of Art: Day 2 Howl, 2011”