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The WWW has created new design techniques,
especially in the layout and presentation of information.
For the first time designers can properly use color, text,
images, and all sorts of content to produce the required
effect. One important thing is that most pages on the WWW
are dull and boring, and do not entice views to stay and
observe them for their beauty. What is required is stimulation
of the mind, and the best place to look for this is in the
paintings of the past.
My favouriate artists are:
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Artist
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Best work
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Description
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1
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Gertler, Mark
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The Merry-Go-Round
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I will never tire of this painting. The colours
intrigue me, especially the rich blues and reds. Many
modern designers have copied the simple shapes of
the people, especially with the long curved legs,
and extended chests.
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2
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Seurat, Georges
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Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte
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A painting that many modern designers have used
to base their designs on. It is filled with warm colours,
and your eye seems to search around the painting looking
forever at the interesting characters, without ever
loosing interest in the picture as a whole.
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3
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Wood, Grant
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American Gothic
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A painting that will always attract your eye. It
is simple on the surface, but its depth lies in the
expressions, and in their eyes.
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4
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Picasso
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Weeping Women
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No-one has ever came near the genius of Picasso,
in his abstraction and in his use of colours. This
picture seems to draw you in, and you really feel
that you are there with the lady as she tells you
her sad tale.
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5
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Kandinsky, Wasily
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I have been lucky enough to get a Kandinsky for
one of my books, and I love it. I really think that
there is a childlike quality to Kandinsky's art, which
is something that we seem to loose, or is driven out
of us, as we get older.
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6
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Monet, Claude
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Waterlilly Pond
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The vibrance of the colours, and the shimmer of
the water and the leaves bring back memories of long-hot
summers days of ones youth.
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7
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Lazzerini
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Tuscan Villas
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It's difficult to choose my favouriate Lazzerini,
but I think Tuscan Villas is the most inspirational.
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8
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Léger, Fernand
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The Builders
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I love abstraction of real-life, and this picture
is fun, but has a real depth, too. Networking and
IT companies often use graphics which are similar
in the advertising graphics.
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9
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Dali, Salvador
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Sleep
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It's difficult to choose my favouriate, but this
representation of sleep is the most stimulating of
his works.
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Here's some of mine:
and:
Merchiston Castle (Napier campus):
and:
And my anti-war picture:
and (Bill: I've just spotted I've missed the t from
Computing. Oh dear!):
And finally, a boring one:

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