Monday, November 29, 2010

Carlos Cisneros

Carlos Cisneros is an amazing Mexican artist I just happened across the other day. I think that we should definitely keep our eyes on him!


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denis peterson: hyper realism



Denis Peterson was one of the first photorealistic painters that appeared in New York City, and is considered among many to be a pioneer developing his work into Hyper-realism. after taking a long hiatus, he emerged again in the early 2000's using his skills as a vehicle for social change, focusing primarily on the mistreatment of citizens by their government, especially the homeless.
i find these pieces to be very compelling, and i wonder in what way they will impact society, if at all. a common criticism of photo/hyper realism is that it is strictly mimesis, and a camera can achieve the same thing only even more accurately.
Author Graham Thompson wrote "Richard Estes, Denis Peterson, Audrey Flack,and Chuck Close often worked from photographic stills to create paintings that appeared to be photographs. The hyperrealist genre is clearly more than an attempt to replicate the mechanical action of taking a photograph." I felt this merely insists that there is more to it than replication, without presenting what that might be. I think that it has something more to do with the experience the painter has.
if any of you have painted, or drawn from a still life before, you probably have noticed that the object you were working from looks different after that. it becomes more familiar and the intricacies of it's physical existence are more apparent, unless you worked in an impressionist manner. but the further one gets from impressionism and the closer they get to photorealism, the more parts of the subject they understand. the impressionist captures more the essence of the subject, while the realist captures the body. i think that is what the photorealists and the hyper-realists are after; a better understanding of their subject as it interacts with the physical space it occupies in reality.


I wanted to include this piece because I felt denis was poking fun at his own genre here. The challenge was painting the figures on the mural so that they looked like they were painted on the side of the shack. It gives him a chance to paint in a graphic and cartoony manner, while still staying true to his craft.

Whacky Shack


















Dont Shed No Tears




















Foot Action II




















USA Today













Vortex of Despair


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Friday, November 19, 2010

having trouble finding inspiration today? here is some free word association to get you going:

dimple
butter
stem
refrigerator
elongate
dignity
rush
woozy
cup
race car
guilt
khaki

hope that helps :)

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Dominic Wilcox: Speed Creating










for 30 days, Dominic did an exercise in creativity where he made a new object each day. this was more about the act of creating than the final project and he says he welcomes failures. he hoped that this would instill a free flowing stream of creativity based on instinct.

i love the way he had fun with this. it seemed like a marvelous way to explore the innards of one's imagination, and tap into the free flowing source of creativity that lies within us all.

these are just a few of his creations. to see the rest visit http://variationsonnormal.com/speed-creating/



















































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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Esra Roise













I recently came across the work of Esra Roise, a Norwegian freelance illustrator based in Oslo. Esra uses various techniques including drawing, watercolor, and occasionally superimposition of photos. I love the fresh look of her style. You can check out the full body of work here http://www.esraroise.com/



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Monday, November 15, 2010

Alexa Meade





Alexa Meade is a pretty fantastic artist. She paints with acrylic on flesh...
http://www.alexameade.com/portfolio.html

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Argie Bandoy


Argie Bandoy is a Filipino artist currently showing at Tate Modern. The collection is called "Serial Killers: From Tate Modern to Taksu Singapore" It features multiple contemporary Filipino artists. But to me, Argie stands out. He shows us many mixed media collages (which happen to be my favorite medium). I came across a previous artist statement from him, genius.

1. Painting is overrated nowadays.
2. Painting is Brash and brute and dirty.
3. A Bad painting is a good painting.
4. Painting by manhandling the paint.
5. A good painting only exists in the imagination.
6. Painting always asks for more.
7. Painting is superficial.
8. Painting demands the painter’s flesh and blood.
9. A painter is a delusional being.
10. A Painting always contradicts the painter.
11. Aiming for Beauty produces unpleasant results.
12. Repulsive is better than playing nice.
13. Bad humor is always the best.
14. Painting is a cerebral activity.
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Friday, November 5, 2010

Christo visits Denver today. Colorado Plans for his "Over the River"?

Michael Paglia breaks down the fate of Christo's proposed, "Over the River." http://www.westword.com/2010-11-04/culture/if-christo-s-controversial-over-the-river-sinks-it-will-be-a-tragedy/


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