Have you ever heard of a Rokurokubi? In Japanese folklore, it is a timid demon that can extend it's head on a very long neck. In this screen saver you can see a Rokurokubi and a host of demons, goblins, witches, and other creatures collectively called Bakemono or Obake. These rare antique prints of Japanese Monsters and Myths from the 1800's have been digitally repaired and enhanced for your enjoyment. 49 images are presented.
The Vincent van Gogh Screen Saver protects your monitor by rotating paintings by the famous painter (1853-1890).It includes 37 pictures. You'll be able to set the delay time between images, select from 14 transition effects, stretch images to fit the screen, randomize the image order, and optionally display the images in black and white for an artistic effect. Plus, each of the photos can be displayed as your desktop wallpaper.
Erotic Gallery. The Erotic pictures in performance of artist. This screen saver shows qualitative pictures of very seductive girls. This womans look particularly beautiful. You may use any image as wallpaper for desktop. This screen saver contains 22 hot images. All pictures in resolution 800*600 pix. and High Color (24-bit). Screen saver is set to automatically fit them to your own screen size.
From the depiction of foreign lands to views of the majestic beauty of its own forests, mountains and plains, the artists of Russia have given the world some of the most beautiful art ever created. Yet they are, for the most part, overlooked by and unknown to a Western world just now discovering the beauty of their creations. This screensaver presentation offers 30 works of art from nearly a dozen of Russia's, and the world's, greatest artists.
This screen saver includes copyrighted photographs by Izhar Perlman.These photographs can be bought as a limited edition prints, signed and numbered by the artist.For more information: www.izhar.tvIf you want to use the photographs for any other purpose other than displaying the photographs on your monitor, please email your request to: admin@izhar.tv
It is abstract non-narrative art. The screensaver format is simply ideal for such things. It is quiet and un-obtrusive whilst providing a gentle textured backdrop. But on closer examination it generates exquisite and endlessly varying patterns. It is truly beautiful. This screensaver has a very long history in its development and the first realisation of the visuals goes back to about 1983 when the algorithms were developed.
View art from one of the great periods in art history. This screen saver displays works by Caravaggio, Annibale Carracci, Gianlorenzo Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, Vel½zquez, Vermeer, and many others.