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24 Monday Oct 2011
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art, Dawkins, Freethought day, hitchens, lincoln, Orwell, Paine, painting, sacramento, Zola
31 Wednesday Aug 2011
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in26 Thursday May 2011
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10 Tuesday May 2011
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29 Friday Apr 2011
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abe, abe lincoln, abraham, gettysburg, honest, lincoln, painting, picture, portrait
Easily my favorite president, luckily for me, Lincoln also has one of the most interesting faces in the history of interesting faces. To see more please visit http://www.adriancovertart.com/Adrian_Covert_Art/Home.html.
03 Thursday Mar 2011
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adrian covert, art, emile zola, pacificvs, painting, portrait
I was going to type a description of Emile Zola, but then I thought “why compete with Wikipedia?” I’m especially fond of Zola’s role in the Dreyfus Affair. To see more art please visit http://www.adriancovertart.com/Adrian_Covert_Art/Home.html
30 Sunday Jan 2011
Perhaps the greatest literary genius America has ever produced, I’m a big fan of Mark Twain. I had a blast painting this picture. Posters are now available for purchase at http://www.adriancovertart.com/Adrian_Covert_Art/Mark_Twain.html
11 Tuesday Jan 2011
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adrian covert, art, luca and the fire of life, midnight's children, painting, portrait, poster, rushdie, salman, salman rushdie, satanic verses
Note: I apologize for the low-resolution picture, which omits detail (especially the sky). Until I get it scanned, my cell phone camera will have to do.
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Salman Rushdie‘s novels breathlessly intertwine historical narrative with the fantastic, a style that has been described as ‘Magical Realism’. As such, depicting him has given me good excuse to get reacquainted with those bolder regions of the spectrum. The fire, hailing from a mid-air explosion, as well as Mount Everest and the enthusiastic consumption of pork, are all references to scenes in the novel The Satanic Verses, while the perforated sheet flying overhead appears several times throughout the novel Midnight’s Children. I’m considering making 18’x24′ poster prints and selling them on my website, adriancovertweb.com, most likely for $30-$40. Please let me know in the comments section below if you’d be interested in ordering one should they become available. Thank you!