Showing posts with label abstract art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract art. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

Is Nathan's Art worth Money?

Previous work has sold for up to a million on occasions (although I never collected anywhere near that much for complicated reasons) --Here depicted "Non-Commissioned Work (1), The Athena, Let's Keep It Up There." Abstract Calligraphy (Hyper-Cubism) by Nathan Coppedge, philosopher artist inventor post

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

At Least 94,000 Views to my Galleries!

My gallery at Impossible Machine has over 94,000 views!

http://www.impossiblemachine.com/Gallery2



Monday, December 14, 2015

I've been added to a Contemporary Art / Auction After Sale list

Not a big deal yet, but here is the link:

https://twitter.com/AuctionAS/lists/contemporary-art/members

I'm not easily found in the list, but I'm there somewhere, whenever I post I guess.

More importantly, my primary art page may be found at:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/HyperCubism

I also have a non-commercial gallery at: http://www.impossiblemachine.com/Gallery2

Friday, September 25, 2015

I hadn't realized it, but...

66,985 views to Gallery 2 (impossiblemachine.com)

or almost 70,000 views!

Compare that with 5,972 Etsy views since 2012.

Etsy has earned me less than $500, especially counting shipping expenses. But popularity alone is sometimes worth it. Who knows what computing and design applications my art or translations of my art may have been used for by this point! Using exact copies is illegal unless the program can produce them by random generation.

Here is my most popular gallery by views:

http://www.impossiblemachine.com/Gallery2

Hers is my most popular gallery by earnings:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/HyperCubism


Thursday, July 30, 2015

LEVELS OF THE ARCHETYPAL SUBLIME

LEVEL 1: A Flawed Painting
"Abstract W7" by Nathan Coppedge



LEVEL 2: Stylish Personal Items

A handbag from Etsy. "Styluses" from Etsy.



LEVEL 3: The Life of Picasso

A near-perfect composition by Picasso.


LEVEL 4: Surrealism / trick symbolism

"The Persistance of Memory" by Salvador Dali.


LEVEL 5: Most Non-Evocative Op-Art
An example of (evocative) Op-Art by Baartman.


LEVEL 6: 1 Mathematical Hyperbolic Geometry

From the forthcoming Dimensional Mathematics Toolkit.


LEVEL 7: The Best Work of Braque, Malevich, or Max Weber



LEVEL 8: A Rain Forest

An image of a rainforest.

LEVEL 9: Mon Crests of Japan

A Japanese heraldic crest.


LEVEL 10: Metaphysical Typology

Chinese Box, from Nathan Coppedge's "Systemo".


LEVEL 11: The World of M.C. Escher

A work by M.C. Escher.



LEVEL 12: The Roichus / Eridianism




LEVEL 13: The Mime or The Mime Chamber (I had also called it Midnight the Clown): a dream I had of a clown that walks into and out of a room shaped like a Yin-Yang. His hat is shaped like a pagoda, which is oh-so-significant: the immortal within the transient also originally called 'God winking'.



Generalize about the best examples, and we can create an entire universe that is Sublime!





Tuesday, September 16, 2014

My Commercial Art Website


received its first review.

4 STARS!

Excellent.

See Reviews HERE.



My Art Book is available HERE for somewhat less than what the gentleman paid (the art book also received 4 STARS, although the reviewer was my Dad).

Monday, August 11, 2014

Another piece in the style of Picasso




















St. Paul's Cathedral / Picasso Style #2
Hyper-Cubism by Nathan Coppedge
Available for purchase HERE.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Wikimedia Commons

is developing an article on Hyper-Cubist Drawings.

See the link here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Categories_for_discussion/2014/07/Category:Hyper-Cubist_drawings

This gives me hope that the movement is gaining traction.

My dad commented recently, saying some friends / colleagues of his were noticing my art book which he bought from Amazon, and said that it looked gallery-quality.

So this is more good news in that direction.

Hopefully someone will start an article on the primary Wikipedia eventually.

My ART BOOK can be purchased HERE. It can also be found by searching Amazon for "hyper-cubism".

Friday, September 14, 2012

My Woodland Cafe exhibit

has been extended to Nov 15th, 2012.

"Hyper-Cubism"

It's located on Orange St. in New Haven.