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What is Gothic Fantasy Art? The answer to that question lies within what is considered by many to be the fringe of society, that which is both fantastical and dark in nature.

Art has always been unbound by reality, even if it is based within it. It is as free as our imaginations will allow us to be, and to an artist it is a way to express their innermost dreams or nightmares.

The subjects of fantasy are many. Be they elves or fairies, trolls or demons, unicorns, mermaids, or any other of the strange myriads of beings that dwell amidst the endless array of humanity’s surreal musings, they are all bound together by a uniting principle. They are an extension of possibility, a look at what could be yet is not.

Within the gothic element these creatures take on a sinister tone, one that evokes the twisted nature of human imagination, and delves into the darkest parts of our souls.

For whither may thou go that the darkest part of thy spirit follows thee not? And would ye, if thou had the heart, not dispose of these nightmares that they would torment thee no longer? For the artist this is all to true, and in their expulsion do we find refuge within the solace of such shadowed camaraderie. For some it is within the longing, for others within the loathing. And to some degree these lines will blur to a greater or lesser extent. That, in essence, is Gothic Fantasy Art.


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Seeking higher recognition, Fantastic Art show comes to Bartle Hall - Kansas City Star
By JON NICCUM Nathan Fox, a graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute and a comic book illustrator, is one of the artists whose work will be featured at Spectrum. Spectrum Fantastic Art Live!, featuring fantasy artwork from scores of local and national ...
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A Museum, Reborn, Remains True to Its Old Self, Only Better - New York Times
PHILADELPHIA — The Barnes Foundation's move from suburban Philadelphia to the center of the city caused art lovers lots of worry. Devotees of this great polyglot collection, heavy with Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse, which the omnivore art shopper Albert ...
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Spectrum Fantastic Art Live! convention will draw 5000 to Kansas City - Kansas City Business Journal
More than 200 booths will display paintings, sculptures and digital art in fantasy, science fiction, horror, movie and comic book themes. Co-organizer John Fallone said the event is like an art fair rather than a large comic book convention such as San ...
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Fantasy, Realism, And The Quest For Novelty - Forbes
James Shea argues that one of the most pressing problems with the fantasy genre is the recycling of old ideas. Rather than searching for something new, authors of fantasy fiction and game developers endlessly cycle through old tropes and ideas.
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The Haystack: Sacre Bleu creates juvenile school boys from art heroes - my.hsj.org
Kay Landon Christopher Moore is a chameleon of comic fantasy. His novels typically are about ordinary people who get into extraordinary situations of historical significance or supernatural wonder: vampires in Bloodsucking Fiends, the grim reaper in A ...
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South Shore Arts offers Summer classes starting June 11 - nwitimes.com
The South Shore Arts Crown Point branch, now at 123 N. Main St., offers classes in pottery, drawing, collage, fantasy drawing, Japanese art, painting and various children's and adult classes. South Shore Arts Hammond site, Substation No.
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Most Mind-Blowing Surprise Endings from Science Fiction and Fantasy Books - io9
Here are some of the most mind-bending, story-redefining twist endings from science fiction and fantasy books. Top image: Detail from cover art of The Man in the High Castle by Jaime P. Keenan. Ender's Game (by Orson Scott Card): This one caught us ...
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Dance Listings for May 18-24 - New York Times
At 8 pm, Abrons Arts Center, 466 Grand Street, at Pitt Street, Lower East Side, (212) 352-3101, abronsartscenter.org; $15. (Siobhan Burke) American Ballet Theater (Friday and Saturday, Monday through Thursday, through July 7) The casting of Ballet ...
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What Fantasy Production Would LA Artistic Directors Put On If They Had ... - LA Weekly
We asked a number of artistic directors around town what would be their fantasy production to helm, had they unlimited resources and the cast of their dreams. Get the Arts Newsletter: Get the latest news and offers from the LA art scene sent directly ...
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Motor City Comic Con: Michael Marcus, Local Publisher, Discusses Detroit's ... - Huffington Post
He founded the business, known for its "IF-X" and "Pulp Dreams" comics, with artist George McVey in 2007. And with Detroit Tradecraft, a comics-related group composed of local artists, writers, editors and other creative people , he works to produce ...
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