Showing posts with label Romantic Realism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romantic Realism. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2010

Wanted: Conservative Artists



Any Romantic Realists out there? The Left have tried to monopolize art, but now you can prove once and for all, 'conservative artist' isn't an oxymoron!

Modern Conservative: "Become a liberatchik!"

Are you a conservative artist? Have you had enough with leftist bias in art?

Are you tired of being told by snobby liberal gallery owners that your work is too "strident," only see the latest piece of lefty propaganda art hanging in the window of that same gallery a week later? Want to start something new? Use your art for a purpose. Declare your independence. Join us!

If you're a fellow conservative and an artist, but your art isn't about making political statements, that's cool—we should still support each other. Drop us an email; we'll list your site.

If you have a conservative website and you want to support our movement, let's exchange links. Become a liberatchik!

Check out our Conservative Artist's Survival Guide.

To the conservative world in general, we need your support. Buy our work! Support this website! Soon it will be impossible to say that there's no meaningful conservative presence in art.

**In the old Soviet Union, they had what were called "apparatchiks"—people whose job it was to keep the Communist Party apparatus going. Our core principle is Liberty—we will use our art for freedom!

However, you don't have to be an artist to be a liberatchik—you just need to love art . . . and Liberty! >>>

Sunday, January 04, 2009

What an Enlightenment!

In the series of Objectivist art (Romantic Realism) from the Quent Cordair Fine Art Gallery, Napa (CA), Danny Grant's "The Enlightenment" (oil on linen) and regrettably sold.

Danny Grant earned his BFA in illustration from the Academy of Art College in 2003. He credits his first figure drawing teacher at the Academy, Lee Ballard, for awakening his understanding of the human form and how to transfer that understanding to paper. Since graduating from the Academy, Danny has relentlessly sought to continue to improve his drawing and painting skills, while developing his visual and thematic aesthetic. As an artist, Danny prides himself on supurb draftsmanship. His dedication is to the beauty of the human form and to portraying man as a capable, confident achiever. Danny is currently studying at the Water Street Atelier in NYC with artist Jacob Collins. >>>