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Tag Archives: Philosophy
Socrates. (Oil on Canvas)
Posted in Oils
Tagged art, artist, artistry, athens, chiaroscurro, death, Flight, Greece, greeks, hemlock, interesting, life, life drawing, oil painting, old man, paint, painting, Philosopher, Philosophy, poison, shade, Socrates, wise man, world
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Portrait of Dr. Persi Diaconis (Charcoal on grey-tone)
Posted in Charcoal, portrait
Tagged abstract, art, artist, charcoal, doctor, fourier analysis, harvard, interesting, magician, math, mathematician, mathematics, number theory, Philosophy, Portrait, probability, professor, stanford, statistics, world
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Portrait of the Architect, Howard Roark.
Quick digital sketch of the coldest dude in literature. Love him, hate him, it doesn’t matter – he’s never given you a second thought.
Posted in Digital
Tagged Architect, Architecture, Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand, buildings, Capitalism, genius, Howard Roark, idea, ideal, ideals, interesting, man, Objectivism, Philosophy, Randian, skyscrapers, The Fountainhead, uncompromising
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Transcendence (Create the life you want)
Posted in Ink Wash, Pen and Ink
Tagged create, David, inspiration, life, love, michelangelo, Philosophy, prosper, sculpture, struggle, transcendence, work
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Competing Schools of Thought (Philosophy Walk-Off)
Everything I’ve read about Diogenes is hilarious. My favorite is the time he told Alexander the Great (then the undisputed ruler of the known classical world) to get out of his sunlight so he could work on his tan. Advantage: … Continue reading