The website artwork is an acknowledgement to the great artists throughout history whose work I have enjoyed and found enriching.
As I suggested in The Arts and Personal Development , art is a universal language that transcends time and space. It can transport us to altered states of consciousness just by our looking at it and allowing our imaginations to take over.
Enjoy and be inspired!
Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) Italian scientist, mathematician, engineer, architect, artist.
Exemplifies                                the blend of art and science and Leonardo's attempts to relate  man to                                nature. It also shows his interest in proportion. According to  Encyclopedia                                Britannica, Leonardo believed the workings of the human body  to be an                                analogy for the universe. Some believe that the square  symbolizes                                material existence and that the circle symbolizes spiritual  existence,                                thus the depiction by Leonardo of the correlation between the  two.
                              Brilliant! I chose this work of Da Vinci's because I love what  it                                symbolizes and represents.
The            Thinker  by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
                           the French artist whose sculpture emphasized texture and the  emotional                            state of the subject.
                          Rodin's bronze statue of a man in sober contemplation is one  of his                            most famous works and sometimes used to represent Philosophy.
The            Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
           a Dutch post Impressionist artist who suffered from bouts of  mental             illness throughout his life. During his stay in a mental  hospital he             produced some works which were characterized by swirls. In  1971 after             reading about Van Gogh's life, Don McLean wrote the song  Vincent             (Starry Starry Night). In the 70s the Van Gogh museum played  the song             daily and recently Josh Groban made it popular again on his  best             selling CD.
He was known for his colorful, fluid and beautiful style.
In Greek mythology Icarus plunged to his death by falling into the sea after flying too close to the sun (against his father's advice) which melted the wax holding his artificial wings together.
The next six pieces of artwork            are all by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), a Spanish painter  and            sculptor whose work has been categorized in many periods  including his            Blue, Rose, African and Cuban influenced periods.
          He produced works in a variety of styles in his lifetime  including in            neoclassical and surrealist styles.
| Fleurs et Mains | Head and Hands | Dance of Youth | 
| Drawing | Tête d'une Femme Lisant | Lovers | 
Apparition of The Face of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
Galatea            of the Spheres - Galatea was a sea nymph in Greek  mythology.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was a Spanish artist and one of the most important painters of the 20th century. His work was influenced by the Renaissance masters, but he was known for his most unusual yet beautiful work in the surrealist style. Dali said of his own work "...just because I don't know the meaning of my art, does not mean it has no meaning..."
These four fun pieces are by Alfred              Gockel (1952- present) a German artist who has toured  Europe and              North America and is well known for his bright, colorful,  abstract and              avante garde compositions. His work, in which he strives for               perfection, is mesmerizing and inspiring.
             
| Jazz On The Square | Perfectly Balanced | Fun In The Sun | Star Dance | 
These three beautiful pieces are by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), a Russian painter, printmaker and theorist credited with painting the first modern abstract works. He taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture in Germany from 1922 until 1933 when the Nazis closed it down.
| In The Black Circle | Upwards | Beruhigt | 
