Saturday, June 21, 2008
Stumbled Upon
One of my favorite pastimes is looking for new artists on the internet. It amazes me how many artists are out there making work, having shows, and striving for their unique voice to be heard. It can be both exciting and demoralizing at the same time. The downward spiral of self-doubt ensues.
Here are a couple artists that I found interesting. The first, James Casabere, I don't know much about. I found several of these haunting interior photographs reproduced numerous times all over the internet. Casabere builds highly realistic models and then photographs them. Although there are many artists working in this fashion. Casabere's photographs seem unique in that the illusion doesn't breakdown instantly. There are few clues telling us that we are looking at a miniature.
Anna Conway's paintings seem to fit in with the quality of atmosphere of Casabere's photographs. Her labor intensive paintings take her a long time to complete. She averages three or four paintings a year. The surfaces are lush and full of detail. The images she chooses to paint share the reality skewed perspective of Casabere, but instead of recreating real spaces Anna Conway is fabricating the atmosphere. In another of her paintings a man walking through a flooded ocean bank is too tired to do anything. He lumbers and peers at a break in the overhead clouds in the reflection of the water. He is either too lazy, apathetic, or exhausted to even lift his head.
These images aren't intended to be representations of actual events, but manifestations of a feeling.
Labels:
anna conway,
james casabere,
miniature,
model,
motivation,
painting,
photography,
surrealism
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Hulk SMASH!
The Incredible Hulk was action packed. Unlike Ang Lee's version the story of this movie adhered more closely to the comic story. He battled a real villain instead of his father. There were no Hulk-like dogs, and he performed signature Hulk moves instead of running around the desert like he was in a kung-fu movie. The origin story was closer to the Ultimate Hulk, but nuclear testing feels a little out dated.
Following the mythology allowed for some really fantastic tie-ins. Tony Stark is mentioned (and makes a small appearance) Nick Fury and SHIELD are mentioned, and Captain America is alluded to when they start to discuss the super-soldier program. There were also some cameos. Stan Lee as a radiation victim, Lou Ferrigno as a security guard, and even the late Bill Bixby (bruce banner from the old tv show) makes an appearance on one of the shows Bruce Banner is watching.
It was fun, loud, and chaotic.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
You won't like it when I'm Angry.
Yesterday ended up being pretty productive, unlike today. I had many things to on the agenda but I didn't get to many (any) of them. The weather has been blah, and the thought of making my way to the studio seemed arduous. So instead of pretending to work I'm going to go to the movies instead. We're going to see The Incredible Hulk!!! I'm hoping that I'll have a significant movie high to propel me into work mode later.
Above is a picture I took in NYC back in April. This was in Chelsea, near all the galleries.
Monday, June 16, 2008
More Coffee
The sun is out, but I feel like staying in. There is a lot to do, but all I want to do is lounge in the AC and read. I ended up not having to work today and now I don't know what to do with myself. I know I should go work in the studio, expose some silkscreens, paint, go buy some blank shirts, clean the house, clean the studio, but I don't really feel like doing any of that. Maybe if I drink more coffee I'll get motivated. mmmmmmm coffee.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sunday
I have been bad and haven't posted in awhile. I'm sure that by now those few that were reading my posts regularly have moved on, but I'll post anyway.
It's been busy since my last post. I started learning how to screen-print. I got a job assisting an artist and I moved into a new studio. Things are looking up.
Learning to screen print has been pretty eventful. I've spent several evenings working on things that just didn't turn out. I did however print my first test shirts this afternoon (I'll have pics soon). I just need to get some better quality shirts and the first batch will appear in my etsy shop. Speaking of which, I also made a new banner for the shop and produced this nice little mailing label.
In other news one of my ACEO's was featured on cicuska. A blog that lists Etsy items on Sundays.
Thats all for now.
It's been busy since my last post. I started learning how to screen-print. I got a job assisting an artist and I moved into a new studio. Things are looking up.
Learning to screen print has been pretty eventful. I've spent several evenings working on things that just didn't turn out. I did however print my first test shirts this afternoon (I'll have pics soon). I just need to get some better quality shirts and the first batch will appear in my etsy shop. Speaking of which, I also made a new banner for the shop and produced this nice little mailing label.
In other news one of my ACEO's was featured on cicuska. A blog that lists Etsy items on Sundays.
Thats all for now.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
It's Been Awhile
I've been away for awhile. The last post I made seems so long ago. The truck is fixed, I've finished another year of school, I've made two trips to New York... I've been busy. I even found the time to make a couple more drawings for my etsy shop. New York was amazing. I saw a lot of fantastic shows. The Henry Darger exhibition at the Folk Art Museum was a highlight. Daniel Richter at David Zwirner followed by Neo Rauch on my second trip were two amazing shows. There are just too many to list. I enjoyed the WACK show at PS1, the AIR retrospective at Werkstatte...so many. Just being in NYC was pretty amazing. It was nice to be able to just wake up and walk to a coffee shop, take public transportation, and see great art easily. This are all things that Detroit, especially Pontiac where I live, lacks. I can't wait until I have another excuse to go back!
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