The Architect’s Dream by Thomas Cole
Posted: September 16, 2011 Filed under: Art | Tags: Architectist, Architecture, Art, FC3, Hudson River School, Wiki 1 Comment »Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 – February 11, 1848) was an English-born American artist. He is regarded as the founder of the Hudson River School, an American art movement that flourished in the mid-19th century. Cole’s Hudson River School, as well as his own work, was known for its realistic and detailed portrayal of American landscape and wilderness, which feature themes of romanticism and naturalism.
Cole called Turner the prince of evil spirits, and he sought a form of expression for his megalomanic visions that at first sight looks more peaceful. In this painting the excessive size of the capital, on which the architect has reclined in reflection, only becomes clear on closer inspection. However, the reversal of the real conditions is intrinsically threatening, and this is hardly more peaceful than Turner’s chaos.

The Architect’s Dream, 1840, by Thomas Cole (Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio, USA).
Other Selected Works
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The Garden of Eden (1828)
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The Fountain of Vaucluse, 1841, Dallas Museum of Art
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L’Allegro (Italian Sunset) (1845)
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Il Penseroso (1845)
“The Strange and Wonderful Eyes of @FrankCunhaIII”
Posted: June 19, 2011 Filed under: Architecture, Art, More FC3, Repost | Tags: 2011, Architectist, Art, Photographic, Repost, SOLSTICE, Strange, summer, TCP, The Critical Post, Wonderful 2 Comments »Some of my Photographic Artwork (created from January 1st – June 21st, 2011)
“The Strange & Wonderful Eyes of Frank Cunha III Pictorial #3″ (TCP)CHICAGO
(TCP)CHICAGO – Dateline Chicago – written by Scott Pollack Chief Editor The Critical Post (TCP)CHICAGO @ 19:4 HRS CST 19 June 2011
We’ve been waiting back here for our first and premiere photo artist Architect Frank Cunha III to come up with something new for all of you to enjoy. As I’ve tried to express in previous posts about this unique man, Frank innovates. There’s something to be said about the discipline of a self taught genius. First of all, they don’t know what rules they’re breaking when they do in fact, throw ‘em right out the window. These quite correctly fall in the category of “happy accidents.”
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Photo of the Day
Posted: September 22, 2010 Filed under: Architecture, More FC3, Photography | Tags: Architect, Architectist, Architecture, Art, Artist, Artwork, Atlantic City, City, City Planning, Fabric, New Jersey, NJ, Original Photography, Urban 4 Comments »Artwork of the Day
Posted: August 31, 2010 Filed under: More FC3 | Tags: Alley, Aperture, Architectist, Architecture, Art, Artwork, Artwork of the Day, B&W, Black & White, Brick City, Buzz, City, Collage, Color, Composition, Design, Exposure, Fabric, Facebook, Fire Escape, Flickr, Google, Graphic, Grid, I Love My Architect, Inspiring, Ironbound, Just Architecture, JustArch, Lines, Lonely, Montage, Newark, NJ, Original, Photo, Photographic, Photography, Photography as Art, Pic, Picnik, Planning, RT, Simple, Space, Spatial, Texture, Tumblr, Twitter, Unique, Urban Fabric, Urban Planning Leave a comment »Being an Architect who is an aspiring Artist & Photographer I feel like this collage/montage demonstrates the ability of the Architect’s eye to capture light, shapes, and textures of the city on a new and interesting way. I hope that by experimenting with my skills as an Architect/Artist/Photographer I can offer a new perspective on things to my audience. I hope you enjoy this piece as much as I do.
Frank

