Roger Dean became famous as a result of his amazing album cover designs and artwork for rock supergroups such as Yes, Asia, and Uriah Heap. Roger's well-known album cover for Yes' 'Tales from Topographic Oceans', not only set the visual tone and theme for the music contained on the epic masterwork, but in 2003 was named as one of the best album covers of all time by Rolling Stone. To behold Roger's artistic masterpieces is nothing short of a visual and emotional treat. All at once, his work is beautiful, captivating, mysterious, abstract, surreal, and always inspirational. Although originally conceived as album covers, Roger's work became so popular that his paintings were sold as posters and prints to millions of fans around the world. Due to huge demand, Roger has agreed to offer many of his most famous and awe-inspiring paintings in high-quality desktop image form.
Desktop Series One includes: Arches Mist, Arches Morning, Dragon's Garden, Drama, Green Towers, Relayer, Sea of Light, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Tsunami and Yessongs Pathways.
Desktop Series Two includes: Asia Aria Bridges, Asia Dragon, Badger, Blue Dessert, Centre of the Earth, Floating Jungle, Nightwing, Red Earth, Remedy and Shadowland.
Available in a variety of screen resolution sizes, including 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, 1680x1050, and 1920x1200.
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Roger Dean Desktop Series
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.4 PPC/Mac OS X 10.3.9/Mac OS X 10.4 Intel/Mac OS X 10.0/Mac OS X 10.1/Mac OS X 10.5 PPC/Mac OS X 10.2/Mac OS X 10.5 Intel/Mac OS X 10.3/Mac OS Classic | ||
| Downloads | 109 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Red Marble Games | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 05 May 2004 | ||
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