Showing posts with label sublimism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sublimism. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

112K+ Views to Artworks to Date

My artwork features Hyper-Cubism, Sublimism, and Meaningful Works.

Galleries:

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

http://www.impossiblemachine.com/Gallery2


I also have a Pinterest account that I didn't count

http://www.pinterest.com/coherentist


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



Thursday, November 12, 2015

Art Views (Nathan Coppedge's art on the web)

Over 96,000 views to my art on the web now, including:

6000 views on http://www.etsy.com/shop/HyperCubism to date.

The following views come from my older browsing gallery:
http://www.impossiblemachine.com/Gallery2
21,000 1st Cycle.
34,000 2nd Cycle.
13,000 Paintings.
5,000 Woodland Exhibit.
7,000 Claire's Exhibit.
6,000 Whitespace Exhibit.
4,000 Simpler Paintings.


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!





Sunday, February 22, 2015

Sublimism: Sublimist Art, Architecture, Morality, Poetry

Something of a manifesto, this work is themed on collecting examples of Sublimist art and literature. The author draws entirely from his own work as an artist, poet, and philosopher. More than just several graphical illustrations are present here expressing something like what a genuine Sublimist movement would be----or, nay, IS. Coppedge draws on several examples from Romanticism and the modern poets to support his claim that history has projected all the way into the sublime. He also provides instructions aimed towards training the reader in the art of the sublime. For those interested in Nathan Coppedge's Hyper-Cubism, here is another prospective movement which is not entirely without redeeming virtue.

This book may be found on Amazon HERE.