Look around you and check if there is any vintage object within your sight. An old magazine, your father’s camera, an old-fashioned picture frame, one of your mother’s favourite trinkets, memorabilia of some kind. Most certainly you will find something. As Sloane Crosley, a young writer living in New York and a professor at Columbia University, puts it “our culture’s obsession with vintage objects has rendered us unable to separate history from nostalgia. People want heart”.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Going Vintage
Look around you and check if there is any vintage object within your sight. An old magazine, your father’s camera, an old-fashioned picture frame, one of your mother’s favourite trinkets, memorabilia of some kind. Most certainly you will find something. As Sloane Crosley, a young writer living in New York and a professor at Columbia University, puts it “our culture’s obsession with vintage objects has rendered us unable to separate history from nostalgia. People want heart”.
Etiquetas:
Jennifer Collier,
paper artwork,
Touching Art
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
In the Kingdom of OZ
Fact one: the artist we are featuring today goes under the name of Olga Ziemska. Fact two: literally, her name Olga means “of the Earth”. Fact three: she works within the area which is now commonly known as Land Art. Fact four: she works wonders and creates magic. You may now get ready to enter the Kingdom of OZ.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Making Rainbows
A song released as the soundtrack for the comedy Fitzwillie in 1967, which gained different shades in the voices of singers such as Ella Fitzgerald or Lena Horne, said “make me rainbows, make me Spring in the snow, make me music wherever I go”. This could well be the touchstone to refer to Leonid Afremov’s paintings.
Etiquetas:
cotton canvas,
Impressionism,
Leonid Afremov,
oil painting,
palette-knife
Sunday, 9 February 2014
The Ravages of Time
Etiquetas:
iron sculpture,
Manuel Martí Moreno,
Spanish art,
Spanish sculpture
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Flying on the Wings of Dreams
“Throw your dreams into space like a kite and you do not know what it will bring back...” once said Anaïs Nin, the French-born novelist and short story writer most widely known for her Journals. Now think of the enthusiastic kite flying competitions in which kids excel to present the most beautiful gears and to show their skills and expertise at handling them.
Etiquetas:
paper artist,
paper sculpture,
Peter Gentenaar
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Rainbow Reflections
Etiquetas:
Ester Roi,
Icarus Drawing Board,
painting,
wax pencil
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Trapped in Beauty
Susan Sontag, a Jewish American literary theorist, novelist, filmmaker and feminist activist once stated about photographs: “All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.”
Freezing moments is, in fact, very much what Seung Mo Park, a Korean artist based in Brooklyn, does with his stunning aluminium wire sculptures. His artwork is intimately linked to photography, since he actually starts his creations using a projected photograph and then slowly placing layer after layer of wire meshing by cutting and welding until the three dimensional sculptures of his subjects materialise to the fascination of viewers’ eyes.
Freezing moments is, in fact, very much what Seung Mo Park, a Korean artist based in Brooklyn, does with his stunning aluminium wire sculptures. His artwork is intimately linked to photography, since he actually starts his creations using a projected photograph and then slowly placing layer after layer of wire meshing by cutting and welding until the three dimensional sculptures of his subjects materialise to the fascination of viewers’ eyes.
Etiquetas:
fibreglass,
Korean art,
sculpture,
Seung Mo Park,
wire
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Tempus fugit
“... Time flees irretrievably, while we wander around, prisoners of our love of detail", stated the Roman poet Virgil in his poem Georgics. Commonly found under the form of an inscription on clocks, it enhances our concerns about the fleetingness of time and the ravages thereby caused. This further evokes French author Marcel Proust´s work À la Recherche du Temps Perdu – “In Search of Lost Time” – whose theme is exactly the anguish and grief about time that has irretrievably gone.
Etiquetas:
Barcelona,
Catalan art,
Isabel Pons Tello,
painting,
recycled art,
sculpture,
Spanish art
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Imagination at Work
Do you remember the transformers, those toys which made the wonders and delight of kids in the 80s and which could take various forms? Mainly, they looked like incredible futuristic robots which could, by skilful manipulation and the use of imagination, become highly sophisticated cars defying our wildest dreams.
Etiquetas:
Australia,
automobile parts,
James Corbett,
Napoleon Hill,
Ningi,
Queensland,
recycled,
sculpture
Monday, 16 December 2013
The Beauty of Nature
Global warming, climate changes, deforestation, desertification and so many other such concepts are commonly mentioned in the media, although people’s awareness of these issues and their respective causes seems to remain widely untouched.
Etiquetas:
Cornelia Konrads,
deforestation,
Jeffro Uitto,
Julie Dodd,
Patrick Dougherty,
Rob Mulholland
Friday, 29 November 2013
Lace
Federico Vinciolo, a sixteenth-century lace-maker and pattern designer attached to the court of Henry II of France, defined lace as “the invention of a goddess and the occupation of a queen”. On the other hand, Lori Howe, a lace maker, states that “lace is as much about the space between the threads as it is about the threads themselves”. The same could be said about the amazing paper artwork delicately created by the fairy hands of Julie Dodd.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Art Bright as a Button
Think of those magic times spent in family around a huge puzzle. Think of the excitement of finding the right piece to fit the right empty space which was there just waiting to be discovered and covered. Think of all the times when, passing by the table where the puzzle lay under construction, suddenly and quite unexpectedly another piece was spotted and added to the work in project. Think of the pure joy and sheer feeling of achievement when the very last piece was fit into the whole picture! Those are happy memories many of us are lucky enough to have in our minds.
Etiquetas:
artworks,
discarded material,
Jane Perkins,
portraits
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Touching Wood
“In all things of Nature there is something of the marvellous”, said Aristotle and, yet, not everybody has the capacity and/or the sensibility to see that. We have to be grateful for the talent of artists who can help us rise above our limitations to actually see how much beauty there can be in materials we tend to simply ignore.
Etiquetas:
artworks,
Jeffro Uitto,
organic artworks,
sculpture,
Touching Art,
wood sculpture
Thursday, 7 November 2013
The Colours of the Rainbow
Friday, 1 November 2013
Telling Stories with a Twist
Psychedelic images? Klimt-inspired patterns? Egon Schiele’s influence? Let your imagination fly, for what you are about to discover is that stories may come in a completely different package when the creativity of an artist is unbound, unleashed, unlimited.
In fact, the common practice is that stories, especially those meant for children, are illustrated. Right? Now, we challenge you to twist that concept around. Puzzled? Try thinking of an illustration that tells a story. Bingo! That is precisely what Daniel Mackie does with his stunning animal illustrations which seem to manipulate space and time, thereby arresting viewers in the meanders of well crafted stories.
In fact, the common practice is that stories, especially those meant for children, are illustrated. Right? Now, we challenge you to twist that concept around. Puzzled? Try thinking of an illustration that tells a story. Bingo! That is precisely what Daniel Mackie does with his stunning animal illustrations which seem to manipulate space and time, thereby arresting viewers in the meanders of well crafted stories.
Etiquetas:
animal cards,
animal illustrations,
Daniel Mackie,
watercolours
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Glorious Rebirth
Oscar Wilde’s statement “an egg is always an adventure; the next one may be different”, obviously made within a particular context, could well be used in connection with Franc Grom’s creative artworks.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Touching and Tasty
If “variety is the spice of life” and “a picture paints a thousand words”, then young Kelly McCollam is really achieving quite something by introducing a new and very interesting flavour to the art world with her inventive recreations of some of Van Gogh’s masterpieces using salt, spices and food-colouring as her sole medium to pay homage to her favourite painter.
Etiquetas:
Art,
art work,
food art,
Impressionism,
Kelly McCollman,
Monet,
Pointillism,
Seurat,
Van Gogh
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Fascinating Indecision
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Magic Tape
“Sometimes magic is just someone spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect”, someone quoted Teller, a sixty-four years old full-time magician since 1975, to refer to Sarah DiNardo’s artistic production. And, in fact, nothing would more fittingly describe what she, herself, calls her “love for using tape”.
Etiquetas:
Sarah DiNardo,
tape sculptures,
Touching Art
Monday, 30 September 2013
The Throne of Africa
Today again, and just as it happened with our previous posts on the Tree of Life, the Transforming Arms into Art Project or the Freedom sculpture, we bring you another art piece produced within the scope of a humanitarian project devised with a deep concern for social awareness and social justice. Its ultimate objective is that of encouraging a culture of peace in a country emerging from a sixteen-year long civil war. We are referring to the unique project “Transforming Arms into Art” developed in Mozambique. We, therefore, expect to touch your hearts and alert you to the global need for solidarity and against the destructiveness fuelled by illicit arms trade throughout the world.
Etiquetas:
British Museum,
Cristóvão Canhavoto,
guns,
Kester,
Mozambique,
sculpture,
Throne of Africa,
Touching Art,
weapons
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