Robert P. Taylor's Webbery:A web gallery for two-dimenison art

Taylor Websites based on Webbery


Visiting some of the other drawing-based websites linked to the names below demonstrates how seminal Webbery has been for Taylor sites. Though each has its own distinct themes, based on the events or subjects reflected in the images, each of these later sites includes themes that are direct extensions of those first tried in Webbery. Some also go off into additional themes, but often these additions reflect the detailed expansion of a scheme suggested by something in Webbery. reflect, for example, adds additional exhibit schemes, like "abstract" and "fragmentary facial" images, to the earlier site's monolithic exhibition of self-portraits. And musicians overtly introduces exhibits like performers drawn on scores and performers drawn on programs, or images by musical role of the subject (singer, brass player, etc), but none of these is much more than a subdivision of something suggested by the earlier Webbery. There have been many offspring to Webbery, but those below illsutrate the seminal role of the first site. Each site label is linked directly to the actual site.
flowery This 60 image site was opened almost immediately after Webbery. It used its predecessor's methods, and even borrowed some of its images, to reflect at greater length upon flowers.

intransit Anonymous humans traveling the world, at various moments in 1996-97.

SeeAnew Opened several years after Webbery, this site's 116 drawings reflect upon 19 pieces of sculpture by other artists. It uses display methods developed for Webbery, and is thematically an extension of the older site's "Other's Art" theme.

reflect This 101 drawing site opened in 1998 built directly on the methods and the "Self-Portraits" theme in Webbery.

musicians This six-year, 330 drawing site opened in 2001, was built directly on the methods and the "Musicians" theme in Webbery.

 
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