Thursday, 22 September 2011
Bloggus Interruptus
Hello, I haven't had much to say in print aside from my uni essays, hence the pause. But , on the other hand , I have been photographing babies, planning an exhibition, caring for my ailing mother and sister apres Duplon's contracture right hand operation, entertaining my mother's sisters, planning a trip to Melbourne Art Gallery and Museum. I need to speak about something arty so I'll add some drawing links I have been viewing and some baby pics for now. I have started swimming daily, the water is freezing but invigorating.
Tamara de Lempicka’s depiction of folds is more abstract and stylized, the fabric in the painting below appears quite stiff, almost like paper.
Portrait of Marjorie Ferry, 1932, Oil on Canvas, 99x65cm
http://www.delempicka.org/artwork/1930-1933.html
Have a look at Ra’anan Levy’s work with interior spaces. He has managed to capture the texture of stainless steel, timber, plastic and painted surfaces, all through the use of tone. http://www.janosgatgallery.com/JANOS_GAT_GALLERY/Raanan_Levy.html
Brice Marden (American, born 1938)
Rain, 1991. Ink and ink wash on paper, (65.4 x 87.2 cm).
http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=37195
Notice how interesting effects are achieved through varying the weight of the line, and allowing the ink to bleed a little on damp paper. Albrecht Durer, Annunciation III, woodcut, 1503, 29.8x21.2cm
http://www.albrecht-durer.org/Annunciation-3.html
Durer was a master of perspective and his drawings show great technical control.
Albrecht Durer, Melancholia I, 1514, engraving, 24x18.5cm, detail

http://www.albrecht-durer.org/Melencolia-I-(detail).html
Albrecht Durer, St. Jerome in his study, 1521, oil on panel, 59.5x48.5cm, detail
http://www.albrecht-durer.org/St-Jerome-(detail).html
I've had no
sleep, am stressed and can't get the baby to settle---you want to photograph me ?

trying new camera app and lens-too dark because subjects photographed spontaneously and did not wait for me to get good light reading, but great compositions and mood
Drawing exercises on line perspective
Paddington Art Prize entries
Gerroa Take 1 & 2
Tamara de Lempicka’s depiction of folds is more abstract and stylized, the fabric in the painting below appears quite stiff, almost like paper.
Portrait of Marjorie Ferry, 1932, Oil on Canvas, 99x65cm
http://www.delempicka.org/artwork/1930-1933.html
Have a look at Ra’anan Levy’s work with interior spaces. He has managed to capture the texture of stainless steel, timber, plastic and painted surfaces, all through the use of tone. http://www.janosgatgallery.com/JANOS_GAT_GALLERY/Raanan_Levy.html
Brice Marden (American, born 1938)
Rain, 1991. Ink and ink wash on paper, (65.4 x 87.2 cm).
http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=37195
Notice how interesting effects are achieved through varying the weight of the line, and allowing the ink to bleed a little on damp paper. Albrecht Durer, Annunciation III, woodcut, 1503, 29.8x21.2cm
http://www.albrecht-durer.org/Annunciation-3.html
Durer was a master of perspective and his drawings show great technical control.
Albrecht Durer, Melancholia I, 1514, engraving, 24x18.5cm, detail
Albrecht Durer, St. Jerome in his study, 1521, oil on panel, 59.5x48.5cm, detail
http://www.albrecht-durer.org/St-Jerome-(detail).html
I've had no
sleep, am stressed and can't get the baby to settle---you want to photograph me ?
trying new camera app and lens-too dark because subjects photographed spontaneously and did not wait for me to get good light reading, but great compositions and mood
Paddington Art Prize entries
Gerroa Take 1 & 2
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Nautilus Exhibition Opening
Friday night 2/9/2011- 7 artists shared a collaborative show with Meroogal prize winner Arja Valimaki
to produce a multicultural eclectic show of mixed media and art styles. Colour and form from lifedrawing to beaten copper sculptures, collaged prints to mythical drawings and plasterworks, digital and B&W photography to oils on canvas- there is plenty to see and experience.
The nature and high quality of the show certainly sets the standard for collaborative exhibitions in the future and congraulaions to Art Arena Gallery for a seamless performance. The exhibition is open until Sunday 11/9/2011.
to produce a multicultural eclectic show of mixed media and art styles. Colour and form from lifedrawing to beaten copper sculptures, collaged prints to mythical drawings and plasterworks, digital and B&W photography to oils on canvas- there is plenty to see and experience.
The nature and high quality of the show certainly sets the standard for collaborative exhibitions in the future and congraulaions to Art Arena Gallery for a seamless performance. The exhibition is open until Sunday 11/9/2011.
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