Posts Tagged ‘artist’

Essentials for Satisfaction in Art – PART A

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

PART A. Start here. Want to be thrilled by your art? These are the essentials which form the platform for your artwork and your art career.

Delivered in a stream of consciousness by artist Robert Bosler, sit back and enjoy over two decades of knowledge on the Fine Art approach to successful painting.

This clip is taken from our comprehensive Fine Art Techniques DVD available at our website http://artbytv.com. The tools to your creative satisfaction as an accomplished artist are in this triple pack DVD mail-out.

These Fine Art Techniques have achieved for this artist a top sale price of $25,000. Let’s help you get the keys to your own power of art. Creating in oil really is a thrill – ready for you in your own way. The keys to the thrill are in your Fine Art Techniques.

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Julie Mehretu: Painting Conservator Luca Bonetti | Art21 “Exclusive”

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Episode #101: Luca Bonetti leads the installation of artist Julie Mehretu’s massive painting “Mural” (2009) at Goldman Sachs, coordinating a team of installers and studio assistants.

Julie Mehretu’s paintings and drawings refer to elements of mapping and architecture, achieving a calligraphic complexity that resembles turbulent atmospheres and dense social networks. Architectural renderings and aerial views of urban grids enter the work as fragments, losing their real-world specificity and challenging narrow geographic and cultural readings. The paintings’ wax-like surfaces—built up over weeks and months in thin translucent layers—have a luminous warmth and spatial depth, with formal qualities of light and space made all the more complex by Mehretu’s delicate depictions of fire, explosions, and perspectives in both two and three dimensions. Her works engage the history of nonobjective art—from Constructivism to Futurism—posing contemporary questions about the relationship between utopian impulses and abstraction.

Learn more about Julie Mehretu at: http://www.art21.org/artists/julie-mehretu

VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Nick Ravich. Camera & Sound: Nick Ravich. Editor: Mary Ann Toman. Thanks: Luca Bonetti; Travis Fitzgerald; Goldman, Sachs, & Co.; and Harmony Murphy.

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Fine Art by Chad Workman: age 11-17: almost 130 paintings in oil or acrylic, website coming soon

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

An Artist who truly started out young, Chad Workman is quickly making big strides into the world of art. In fact, he has a history of painting his first painting at age 11, starting his art business as a business partnership with his mom at age 16, coordinating a 5,000 square foot multi- artist exhibit not too long later, and at age 17 he is entering the world of Giclee with his own Epson 64 printer, he first offered editions at the recent September 2009 Calgary Home + Interior Design Show. He is strongly inspired by the artists of the Renaissance and chooses to work in realism. Chad loves to work in both Acrylic and Oil based paint mediums and switches back and forth regularly. Both color and black and white have been used to depict various subjects which include: waterfalls such as the massive and colorful 48x60inch Painting #100 of Johnston Canyon. Also, in addition the Waterfall Masterpieces he paints series such as Contemporary blooms, Grayscale Alpine, Foreign Inspirations, and Colors of Autumn as well as the Early paintings series and has Photography releases. Soon he hopes to become a part of galleries across Alberta, maybe even Canada. He also has now incoproate Paintings By Chad Workman Inc. as of Dec 31st 2009, ecommerce website is comming soon.

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Behind the Scenes: Tim Burton: Creatures and Carousel

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

On View November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010
For more information, please visit http://www.moma.org/timburton

Tim Burton created sculptures from his Creature’s Series for the exhibition. Watch the installation of these works.

Music by Danny Elfman
© 2009 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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SYMBOL ART WOMEN

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Woman in art: erotic and simbolic paintings by Miquel Pla; Watercolor and Acrilic artworks. Peintures erotiques et simboliques au femenin. music: Evanescence;
SEE MORE:

http://www.picassomio.es/miguel-pla-beneyto/exposicion.html

http://www.artwansongallery.es/galeria-de-artistas/artistas-promocionados/pintores/miguel-pla-id809

http://www.youtube.com/user/Miquelpla;

Associates and influenced artists

Among the close associates of the Impressionists were several painters who adopted their methods to some degree. These include Giuseppe De Nittis, an Italian artist living in Paris who participated in the first Impressionist exhibit at the invitation of Degas, although the other Impressionists disparaged his work.[18] Federico Zandomeneghi was another Italian friend of Degas who showed with the Impressionists. Eva Gonzalès was a follower of Manet who did not exhibit with the group. James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an American-born painter who played a part in Impressionism although he did not join the group and preferred grayed colours. Walter Sickert, an English artist, was initially a follower of Whistler, and later an important disciple of Degas; he did not exhibit with the Impressionists. In 1904 the artist and writer Wynford Dewhurst wrote the first important study of the French painters to be published in English, Impressionist Painting: its genesis and development, which did much to popularize Impressionism in Great Britain.
By the early 1880s, Impressionist methods were affecting, at least superficially, the art of the Salon. Fashionable painters such as Jean Beraud and Henri Gervex found critical and financial success by brightening their palettes while retaining the smooth finish expected of Salon art. Works by these artists are sometimes casually referred to as Impressionism, despite their remoteness from Impressionist practice.
Beyond France

Mary Cassatt, The Child’s Bath (The Bath), 1893, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago
As the influence of Impressionism spread beyond France, artists, too numerous to list, became identified as practitioners of the new style. Some of the more important examples are:
The American Impressionists, including Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Childe Hassam, Willard Metcalf, Lilla Cabot Perry, Theodore Robinson, Edmund Charles Tarbell, John Henry Twachtman, and J. Alden Weir.
Walter Richard Sickert and Philip Wilson Steer were well known Impressionist painters from the United Kingdom.
The Australian Impressionists, including Frederick McCubbin and Tom Roberts who were prominent members of the Heidelberg School and John Peter Russell a friend of Van Gogh, Rodin, Monet and Matisse as well as Rupert Bunny, Agnes Goodsir and Hugh Ramsay.
Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, and Max Slevogt in Germany

Post-Impressionism

Camille Pissarro, Children on a Farm, 1887
Post-Impressionism developed from Impressionism. From the 1880s several artists began to develop different precepts for the use of colour, pattern, form, and line, derived from the Impressionist example: Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. These artists were slightly younger than the Impressionists, and their work is known as post-Impressionism. Some of the original Impressionist artists also ventured into this new territory; Camille Pissarro briefly painted in a pointillist manner, and even Monet abandoned strict plein air painting. Paul Cézanne, who participated in the first and third Impressionist exhibitions, developed a highly individual vision emphasising pictorial structure, and he is more often called a post-Impressionist. Although these cases illustrate the difficulty of assigning labels, the work of the original Impressionist painters may, by definition, be categorised as Impressionism.

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EROTIC BODYPAINTING

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Miguel Pla’s creations in italian period; Music: MICHAEL NYMANN; sensual drawings on paper for women bodypaint, watercolor and mixed artworks
contact: miguelpla@virgilio.it;

http://www.miguelpla.com.es;

http://www.picassomio.es/miguel-pla-beneyto/exposicion.html

http://www.artwansongallery.es/galeria-de-artistas/artistas-promocionados/pintores/miguel-pla-id809 ,

http://www.arteinformado.com/Artistas/19044/miquel-pla-beneyto/

ABOUT MODELS
A model (from Middle French modèle), sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed for the purpose of displaying and promoting fashion clothing or other products and for advertising or promotional purposes or who poses for works of art.
Modeling is distinguished from other types of public performance, such as an acting, dancing or mime artistry, although the boundary is not well defined. Appearing in a movie or a play is generally not considered to be modeling, regardless of the nature of the role. However, models generally have to express emotion in their photographs, and many models have also described themselves as actors. Models are generally not expected to verbally express themselves unless to visually enhance a photograph through the display of intense emotion.
Types of models include fashion, glamour, fitness, bikini, fine art, and body-part models.
Photo manipulation and cosmetic surgery also enable people with body imperfections to model and change their looks to suit a certain role.

BODYPAINTING
Es arte visual, donde para cuadro se usa la piel y la cara. Se trabaja con cuerpo desnudo, topless o con bikini,
depende donde se hace, y para que. Para usar mejor las formas del cuerpo, se recomiende la forma desnuda.
Dibujar la cara es mas complicado, hay gente con ojos sensitibles etc, por eso el artista siempre tiene que hacer
pruebas primero. Se usa pintura especial de maquillaje o bodypainting de base agua, que se puede remover facil.

The first exhibition of British abstract art was held in England in 1935. The following year the more international Abstract and Concrete exhibition was organised by Nicolete Gray including work by Piet Mondrian, Joan Miró, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson. Hepworth, Nicholson and Gabo moved to the St. Ives group in Cornwall to continue their ‘constructivist’ work.
America: Mid-Century
Main articles: Modernism, Late Modernism, American Modernism, and Surrealism
During the Nazi rise to power in the 1930s many artists fled Europe to the United States. By the early 1940s the main movements in modern art, expressionism, cubism, abstraction, surrealism, and dada were represented in New York: Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Piet Mondrian, Jacques Lipchitz, Max Ernst, André Breton, were just a few of the exiled Europeans who arrived in New York. The rich cultural influences brought by the European artists were distilled and built upon by local New York painters. The climate of freedom in New York allowed all of these influences to flourish. The art galleries that primarily had focused on European art began to notice the local art community and the work of younger American artists who had begun to mature. Certain of these artists became distinctly abstract in their mature work.

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Mass Effect 2: Concept Artist (Art Of The Game Part 1 of 5 Preview) S02E01

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Mass Effect 2: Part 1 of 5 with rest of episodes exclusively on Xbox Live and on Zune at

http://social.zune.net/tv/series/Art+of+the+Game+Mass+Effect+2/73bc6fdd-1b11-444b-a8c7-edd7702c128d

Search for Art of The Game in the Gamer TV section on Xbox Live to download the full series!

In this first episode of the five-part Art of the Game series about the making of Mass Effect 2, BioWare lead concept artist Matt Rhodes unveils never-before-seen art and sketches created during the development of the game. See how the Geth have evolved from the original Mass Effect and how a visual idea on paper is translated into a living 3D universe. From aliens to equipment, the inner workings of the creative processa for the sci-fi masterpiece that is Mass Effect 2 are laid bare while simultaneously examining the role of concept art in video game development.

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Behind the Scenes: Ron Arad: No Discipline, at MoMA

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

On View August 2-October 29, 2009
View the exhibition site at http://www.moma.org/ronarad

Additional footage courtesy of Ron Arad Associates
Music: Lymbyc System live on dublab, courtesy of Free Music Archive

© 2009 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Performance vs. Acting: Marina Abramović, Klaus Biesenbach and James Franco at MoMA

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

For more information please visit: http://www.moma.org/abramovic

Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present
March 14-May 31, 2010

© 2010 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

For more information, please visit: http://www.moma.org/abramovic

Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present
March 14May 31, 2010

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Behind the Scenes: Tim Burton at MoMA

Monday, April 12th, 2010

On view November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010
For more information, please visit http://www.moma.org/timburton

All images courtesy of Tim Burton and © 2009 Tim Burton
Films stills courtesy of Photofest and the MoMA Film Stills Archive

Filmed by The People’s DP Inc
Ed Roy, Carlos Germosen, Keenya Scott, Paul Reed
Edited by David Shuff
Music by Danny Elfman

© 2009 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Painting 3 acrylic paintings in one vid artettina art ettina

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Thats right, see three paintings being done in this video! I have to have a little fun too so.

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Wildlife Art; Cougar Miniature Wildlife Painting in Watercolor

Monday, April 5th, 2010

http://www.lathamstudios.com/
Painting a Cougar Portrait – “The Overseer – Cougar”.

Process of painting a 6″ x 4″ watercolor painting of a cougar (aka- puma, mountain lion…). It is painted in miniature, the technique and methods of painting very detailed and refined (and realistic).

–Enjoy!

Rebecca :D

(The original watercolor is sold, but reproduction giclees are available. Drop me a note for more info…)
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Click on the link below to visit Rebecca Latham’s blog. …posts about artwork, paintings, studies, sketches & drawings, events (exhibits & shows), in the studio, and more…

http://www.lathamstudios.com/rebeccasblog/blog/

This is a link to the Latham Studios website – Rebecca’s entire family are artists. Check it out!

http://www.lathamstudios.com/

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What is miniature painting? — http://www.lathamstudios.com/rebeccasblog/blog/what-is-miniature-painting/

Ever been curious about what classical miniature art really is? This article, written by Rebecca Latham, describes what miniature is all about.

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Abstract paintings for sale – www.artgallery.com.ua

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Abstract Art paintings for sale abstract art painting art. Original abstract art paintings, buy abstract art paintings online

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Learn to Paint, Time Lapse, Oil Painting, Speed Oil Painting, Arcane Artist

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Oil Painting Demonstration By the Arcane Artist

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Pop Art Painting by Jelene

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Painting for sale-

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=715&section_id=5009765

I used to make romance comic book paintings a long time ago, so for fun I made another one tonight.

Music- Ray Lynch – Celestial Soda Pop
(I think I’ve already used this song in another video, but I like it!)

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The art of Leon Engelen oil paintings

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

A documentary on the art and work of painter Leon Engelen.

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Claude Monet – French Painter – Impressionist – Artist

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt, 1868, (1872/1873), The Woman in the Green Dress, 1866, Le dejeuner sur l’herbe, 1865-1866, Flowering Garden at Sainte-Adresse, 1866, Woman in a Garden, 1867, Jardin à Sainte-Adresse, 1867, Seine Basin with Argenteuil, 1872, Jean Monet on his Hobby Horse, 1872, The Artist’s House at Argenteuil, 1873, Poppies Blooming, 1873, Madame Monet in a Japanese Costume, 1875, Woman with a Parasol, (Camille and Jean Monet), 1875, Camille Monet at Work, 1875, Argenteuil, 1875, , Saint Lazare Train Station, Paris, 1877, Rue Montorgueil, 1878, Camille Monet, on her deathbed, 1879, Vétheuil in the Fog, 1879, Paris, Street near Vétheuil in Winter, 1879, Lavacourt: Sunshine and Snow, 1879-1880 Port-Goulphar, Belle-Île, 1887, The Cliffs at Etretat, 1885, Still-Life with Anemones, 1885, The Port Coton Pyramids, 1886, Haystacks, (sunset), 1890-1891, Poplars, (autumn), 1891, Rouen Cathedral, Facade (sunset), 1892-1894, Branch of the Seine near Giverny, 1897, Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, 1899, Pappeln on the Epte, 1900, Garden Path, 1902, Houses of Parliament, London, c. 1904, Water Lilies, 1907, Palace From Mula, Venice, 1908, Water Lilies, 1914-1917, Nympheas, c. 1916, Water Lilies, 1916, Water-Lily Pond and Weeping Willow, 1916-1919, Weeping Willow, 1918-1919, Sea-Roses (Yellow Nirwana), 1920, Water Lilies, 1920-1926, Monet, right, in his garden at Vernon, 1922.

Music by Rafael Brom from album “Music from Peace of Mind”
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Brain Injury and Fine Arts

Friday, March 12th, 2010

A glimpse into the Fine and Performing Arts Program at Northeast Center for Special Care – http://www.northeastcenter.com Individuals with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury use the arts as a part of their rehabilitation.

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Spray Paint Art Paradisio

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

waterfall scene made with spray paint! Art by By Brandon McConnell. Order my paintings and instructional DVDs at www.spacepaintings.com. this painting is available to buy here http://www.spacepaintings.com/page/page/527179.htm

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Abstract Painting

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

An artist narration about the art of abstract painting. Her
personal experience from the studio to the galleries.
www.nubiagala.com Telephone 832-264-7958 USA
questions call me.

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Swoon presenting her work at MoMA, (Part 2 of 2)

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

The artist Swoon presenting her work as part of the Conversations with Contemporary Artists series at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Part 2 of 2 (edited for time)

Audio archives of the unedited presentation and discussion with Gretchen Wagner are available on moma.org/audio or through the MoMA Think Modern podcast in iTunes.

Images courtesy of Swoon. © 2007 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Doug Aitken: sleepwalkers, Documentation of the exhibition

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Documentation of the exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, January 16-February 12, 2007. A joint project of MoMA and Creative Time.

Images provided by 303 Gallery, New York; Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich; Victoria Miro Gallery, London; Regen Projects, Los Angeles

For more information on the exhibition, please visit http://www.moma.org/aitken.

© 2007 Doug Aitken

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Banksy Reveals All!

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

For years, street artist Banksy has concealed his identity.

Now – one of the most secretive figures in the art world has allowed himself to be seen in a new film.

But does it reveal any more about the man behind the spray can?

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Fine Art Landscape – let’s do it step by step

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Like oil painting? You can get this painting, by doing it yourself. We take you through it step by step.

Here you see glimpses of how we go about a landscape painting when created in Fine Art Techniques. Experience the value of advanced technique, see it in close up, watch the different techniques work their magic on the canvas. You paint along at home in your studio along with Robert. The DVD’s have been designed to go at the right pace for you.

This is a fully professional work of art, which you too can do. Elements of the landscape are in this painting, which you can apply to your other work and build your landscape painting career – or just have fun while you paint with success.

Art is often taught institutionally to painters by breaking it up into things like color, line, composition, texture, tone and so forth, but it all means nothing unless the painter has the technique to place their vision on canvas. Technique is your toolbox. Start there. Get your techniques and then you can create, and worry about all those other things if you want to – in fact, you may find that when you feel you can paint your vision powerfully, you don’t wish to be hindered by institutional thinking. Power up your toolbox and just do your thing!

This YouTube presentation is sampled from our Fine Art Landscape DVD available at our website. (Erratum: the DVD Triple pack is 5 hours long, not four, as titled in this YouTube video: our apologies – but better for you!)

Contact us if you’d like further assistance, we’re delighted to help.

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