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- Paintings by Susan Dade - Paintings of coastal Carolina scenes and people by former Fashion Illustrator.
- Duncan, Charles - Focusing on painted editorial, cover, and advertising illustration.
- Steve' Art and Fantasy Illustration - Gallery of fantasy paintings and illustrative work.
- Gordon, Alan - Portfolio of humorous mixed media painted illustrations.
- Marcolla, Tomaso - Illustrative paintings, including artistic use of lettering and editorial concepts.
- Shuey Laura - Realistic illustrative portrait, landscape, still life, and figurative oil paintings and drawings.
- Karas Roma - Stylized painted editorial and architectural illustrations.
- Henderson, Lynne - A personal site depicting botanical and natural history paintings and illustrations.
- Jessica Designs Custom Dog Art - Jessica designs pop are illustrative paintings of your animal. Her style is both creative and unique.
- Railway Paintings by Charles Fenner Ball - Paintings of trains, landscapes, and railways, by Charles Fenner Ball.
Wikipedia Articles
- Magda Francot - Magda Francot (born in Antwerp on 30 July, 1942) is a painter who moved from an early Modernist period to a later commitment to the aims and techniques of Classical painting. She produces works in a realist style marked by strong foregrounding (in this, similar to the Pre-Raphaelites), an illustrative manner showing a determined orientation toward draughtsmanship and high-contrast lines, and in content is of Symbolist sympathies.
- Defacement (vandalism) - In common usage, to deface something refers to marking or removing the part of an object (especially images, be they on the page, in illustrative art or as a sculpture) designed to hold the viewers attention. Example acts of defacement could include scoring a book cover with a blade, splashing paint over a painting in a gallery, smashing the nose of a sculpted bust.
- Symphonic poem - A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music in one movement in which some extra-musical program provides a narrative or illustrative element. This program may come from a poem, a story or novel, a painting or another source.