Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Artist Focus | Me!

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Sorry today's post is up so late. I didn't have an artist in mind for today's artist focus post, so I decided to share my two most recent works with you guys. I mentioned in my first artist about Jan Ironside that she had been what really inspired me for the direction where I wanted to take my paintings, and these are the results!

The first one I did was this one:


I like it. I'm not thrilled with it, but I definitely like it. It was a good starting point to test out a technique that I was unfamiliar with. For a first go at it, I think I did pretty well. I could have achieved more texture in the flowers themselves, so that's what I'm aiming for in my paintings to come.

The next one, I just finished up today:


This one I'm REALLY proud of. The sunflowers actually lift off the page which is what I was going for.

What do you guys think? Any criticism would be helpful!
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Artist Focus | Bob Hunt

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"The actual process of painting, the physical activity of it, the manipulation of the medium and the subconscious imagery that surface are of interest to me. I want to validate my relationship with them but they are suspect. I destroy many of these images trying to articulate the elusive." - Bob Hunt

Bob Hunt's art is abstract and subjective, which I love. The meanings aren't set in stone and the paintings can be whatever they want to each individual viewer. I love being the viewer of art and having the freedom to imagine whatever I desire within it.

I really love his mixture of soft and bold colors with suggestions of geometric shapes. He has quite a bold and unique style. He takes risks and they end up working out extremely well. I could easily see some if his pieces hanging in a future home of mine.




Learn about Bob Hunt and view the rest of his work on his website.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Artist Focus | Sylvie Guillot

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Another Tuesday, another artist to ramble about. This week it's Sylvie Guillot, a French artist who focuses mainly on the human figure... again, I love any art work that uses the figure as subject matter. It's organic and beautiful and is a work of art in and of itself, why not turn it into a painting or a sculpture or a sketch?

Her works of art appear to be done in a quick, sketch-like fashion, which I love. I learned from my figure drawing professor last semester that making quick sketches of your first impression of a model's pose is the only way to truly capture it - you shouldn't be thinking about the pose, you should be drawing it. Sylvie captures this quick, mindless, and effortless feeling in her paintings, but I think we can all assume that these took her much longer than 5 minutes to complete.

Her knowledge and appreciation of the human form is apparent. She handles each curve with such care and each mark she makes is deliberate and adds something to the painting instead of just being a "dumb mark"




You can view the rest of her collection on her Website.

What subject matter speaks to you the most?
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Artist Focus | Cara Thayer and Louie Van Patten

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This week's artists are Cara Thayer and Louie Van Patten. Again, my infinite scrolling was brought to a halt when I saw one of their paintings on tumbr. I love any type of artwork that showcases the human figure in it's purest, and rawest (is that a word?) form. Their collaborative work does just this and SO much more.

Thayer and Van Patten so intelligently capture movement, emotion, and depth in their collaborative art work. You feel as if you're sitting with the subject of the art rather than just looking at it. You can almost feel what the figure is feeling, both emotionally and in a physical sense as well. They eplain their collaborative process in a perfect little blurb on their website:

"One of our goals has always been to paint with the intention of the finished work resembling that of an individual painter. In trying to find a common inspiration with each other, we discovered that it is very difficult to define who you are to another person and explain your feelings with any kind of consistency, let alone authenticity. When you attempt to define yourself with conviction, you can easily attach yourself to an unsustainable perspective. Furthermore, as our lives are driven by self-definition, what we understand to be authentic is constantly in flux, regardless of intention. In our work, we have become interested in these ideas being personified in paint. What is the face of self-mythologizing? What is comfort? Can the counterfeit be as effective as the real thing? Or is something like comfort simply defined by how we define ourselves? These are questions that we feel are better suited to be asked with paint, rather than words."

Here are some of my favorites of their collaborative paintings:




Amazing right?

You can learn more about them and their collaborative process on their Website
You can purchase their paintings from their Etsy Shop
You can view more of their artwork on their Blogspot and Bluecanvas

What's your favorite media to create art with? Painting? Sculpture? Pen and Ink? 
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Artist Focus | Jan Ironside

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I've been struggling creatively for basically this entire semester. I'm in an intermediate painting class this spring, and I took it because I realized I had a deep passion for abstract painting after taking this professor's introduction to painting class. The class requires you to find your "niche", so to speak, in painting, and paint a few works based around this "theme". I put a lot of time, energy, and tears into trying to find references that truly spoke to me, only to come up with nothing each time I thought I found something.

I stumbled across one of Jan Ironside's oil paintings while I was scrolling through tumblr. I was immediately captivated by the intensity of colors she used and her impasto technique. Her subject matter also drew me in: flowers. I always loved drawing flowers, but painting them was never a strength of mine. They're so soft and delicate, and my paintings are usually loud and chaotic.

Pink  Tulip Floral Oil Painting Wall Decor

Oil Painting Art White Tulips on Teal Impasto Oil Painting Purple Magenta Tulips Home Decor

Oil Painting Impasto Painting Yellow Sunflowers

I love how the flowers seem to leap off the page. Something so dainty and fragile is now incredibly textured and in your face. You can purchase her paintings from her Etsy Shop and I highly suggest you snag some of these up! She's incredibly talented and deserves recognition for her beautiful works of art.

She's the inspiration behind the pieces I'm currently working on for my painting class. I'll share them on the blog once they're completed! 

Who are some of your favorite artists?
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Update | A tiny burst of inspiration

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Lately I have been really lacking in the inspiration department, but can you blame me? I'm working myself to the ground, so even if I was inspired, I wouldn't have the time to execute any of my ideas. Anyway, tonight I felt some inspiration out of nowhere and decided to paint a little to have a few more things to add to my art store. They're not masterpieces but I like them and I hope someone, somewhere, might like them too and maybe want to hang them up somewhere in their house or office or bedroom or wherever.

If you're interested, you can click here to take a look at my art store. The link will also always be in my link bar up at the top of my blog.


I put these pieces up on there along with a few that I've had completed for a while.

If you check out my art store and find something you like, thanks! If you don't, that's cool too :)

- Sam

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Update | Sorry!

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I know it's been a while since I've posted anything. I've just been swamped with school work lately. But I'm finally on spring break, and although it's not much of a break for me, I DO have some free time to post some new recipes I've tried out. They'll be posted over the span of this week and hopefully I'll come up with a few more before my break ends.

I'm also working on some pieces to set up an online art shop. I'll  post them here when they're finished and I'll link the shop once that's up and running. I'm really proud of the artwork that I produce and it's something I'm extremely passionate about. I hope at least some people find my artwork equally as enticing.

I think I'm going to incorporate some make-up and beauty-related posts to this blog because that's another thing I'm very passionate about, so check back for those kinds of updates, too!


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