Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Heading to the studio . . .

06/08/10 -

I am taking a break from blogging and heading to the studio :)

Monday, June 7, 2010

To search for individualism . . .

Today is the birthday of Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (June 7, 1848 – May 8, 1903), Post-Impressionist artist, painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist and writer.

Self-Portrait with Halo
Paul Gauguin
1889
Oil on wood
79.2 × 51.3 cm (31.18 × 20.20 in)
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C.

"Painting is the most beautiful of all arts. In it, all sensations are condensed, at its aspect everyone may create romance at the will of his imagination, and at a glance have his soul invaded by the most profound memories, no efforts of memory, everything summed up in one moment. Complete art which sums up all the others and completes them. Like music, it acts on the soul through the intermediary of the senses, the harmonious tones corresponding to the harmonies of sounds, but in painting, a unity is obtained which is not possible in music, where the accords follow one another, and the judgment experiences a continuous fatigue if one wants to reunite the end and the beginning. In the main, the ear is an inferior sense to the eye. The hearing can only grasp a single sound at one time, whereas the sight takes in everything and at the same time simplifies at its will." - Paul Gauguin

"I shut my eyes in order to see." - Paul Gauguin

"Art = a mad search for individualism." - Paul Gauguin

Saturday, May 22, 2010

To be independent . . .

Today is the birthday of Mary Stevenson Cassatt (May 22, 1844 – June 14, 1926), Impressionist painter and printmaker. She is known for painting images of the social and private lives of women, focusing on the intimate bonds between mothers and children.

Mother Combing Child's Hair
Mary Cassatt
c. 1901
Pastel and gouache on tan paper
25 1/4 x 31 5/8 in. (64.1 x 80.3 cm)
Brooklyn Museum
(Bequest of Mary T. Cockcroft)

Brooklyn, New York

"I have touched with a sense of art some people - they felt the love and the life. Can you offer me anything to compare to that joy for an artist?" - Mary Cassatt

"I am independent! I can live alone and I love to work." - Mary Cassatt

Saturday, April 24, 2010

To become historical . . .

Today is the birthday of Willem de Kooning,(April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997) , abstract expressionist artist.

He was part of a group of artists that came to be known as the New York School. Other painters in this group included Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Arshile Gorky, Mark Rothko, Hans Hofmann, Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Motherwell, Philip Guston and Clyfford Still.


"Whatever an artist’s personal feelings are, as soon as an artist fills a certain area on the canvas or circumscribes it, he becomes historical. He acts from or upon other artists." - Willem de Kooning

Friday, April 23, 2010

To find a blacker black . . .

Today is the birthday of Joseph Mallord William Turner, Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker. He became known as the painter of light.


"Painting is a strange business." - J. M. W. Turner

"If I could find anything blacker than black, I'd use it." - J. M. W. Turner

Trivia bit: There is no record of Turner's actual date of birth, which was sometime between late April and early May of 1775. The artist himself chose April 23 as the best candidate, possibly because it is also St. George's Day (patron saint of England, among many other places and organizations) . . . [1]

Thursday, April 22, 2010

To increase our moral force . . .

Today is the birthday of Bertrand-Jean Redon (April 20, 1840 – July 6, 1916), Symbolist painter, printmaker, draughtsman and pastellist. He is best known as Odilon Redon.

Le Bouddha (The Buddha)
Odilon Redon
c. 1905
Pastel on paper
35 1/2 x 28 3/4 in. (98 x 73 cm)
Musee d'Orsay
Paris, France

"While I recognize the necessity for a basis of observed reality... true art lies in a reality that is felt." - Odilon Redon

"The value of art lies in its power to increase our moral force or establish its heightening influence." - Odilon Redon

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

For the art terms . . .

The term alla prima or premier coup painting, also known as direct painting refers to a method by which the artist applies each stroke of paint to the canvas with the intention of letting it stand in the picture as part of the final statement. There is to be no retouching or overpainting after the first layer of paint has dried. [1]

alla prima
- (pronounced ah-la pree-ma) - Italian term, meaning to paint on canvas or other ground directly, in full, opaque color, without any preliminary drawing or underpainting done first. Underpainting is often done to establish the larger masses of the composition, or to establish tonal values (lights and darks). [2]

Alla prima is a style of painting where, instead of building colors up with layers or glazing over an underpainting, the painting is completed while the paint is still wet. Strictly defined, an alla prima painting would be started and finished in one painting session, but the term is also more loosely applied to any painting done in a direct, expressive style, with minimal preparation.

Alla prima comes from Italian, literally meaning "at once". The French term is premier coup.

Famous painters who worked in an alla prima style are as diverse as Paul Cezanne, John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, Winslow Homer, Caravaggio, Hieronymus Bosch, and Frans Hals. [3]

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

To find the eloquence of silence . . .

Today is the birthday of Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983), painter, sculptor, and ceramist.

Joan Miró
(1923–1924)
Oil on canvas

26 x 36 1/2 inches (66 x 92.7 cm)

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
New York, New York


"You can look at a painting for a whole week and then never think about it again. You can also look at a painting for a second and think about it for the rest of your life." - Joan Miró


"I work like a gardener." - Joan Miró

"What I am seeking... is a motionless movement, something equivalent to what is called the eloquence of silence... " - Joan Miró

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Friday, April 2, 2010

To draw a spark . . .

Today is the birthday of Max Ernst (April 2, 1891 – April 1, 1976), painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet. He was a founding member of the Surrealist group in Paris, France.

Ubu Imperator
Max Ernst
(1923)
Oil on canvas
39 3/8 x 31 7/8 in. (100 x 81 cm)
Musee National d'Art Moderne
Centre Pompidou

Paris, France

"All good ideas arrive by chance." - Max Ernst

"Creativity is that marvelous capacity to grasp mutually distinct realities and draw a spark from their juxtaposition." - Max Ernst

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

To channel . . .

Today is the birthday of Piet Mondrian (March 7, 1872 – February 1, 1944), painter.


"Intellect confuses intuition." - Piet Mondrian

"Art is not made for anybody and is, at the same time, for everybody." - Piet Mondrian

"The position of the artist is humble. He is essentially a channel." - Piet Mondrian

Thursday, February 25, 2010

To learn the laws of nature . . .

Today is the birthday of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (February 25, 1841 – December 3, 1919), artist. He was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
(1876)
Oil on canvas

131 cm × 175 cm (52 in × 69 in)

Musée d'Orsay

Paris, France



"There is something in painting which cannot be explained, and that something is essential." - Pierre-Auguste Renoir

"You don't talk about paintings, you look at them." - Pierre-Auguste Renoir

"People love to be nice, but you must give them the chance." - Pierre-Auguste Renoir

"To be an artist you must learn the laws of nature." - Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

For self-discovery . . .

Today is the birthday of Paul Jackson Pollock (January 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956), painter. Jackson Pollock was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement.

The Key
Jackson Pollock
1946
Oil on canvas
59 x 84 in.
The Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois

"Abstract painting is abstract. It confronts you. There was a reviewer a while back who wrote that my pictures didn't have any beginning or any end. He didn't mean it as a compliment, but it was." - Jackson Pollock


"Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is." - Jackson Pollock

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

For an experience . . .

Today is the birthday of Robert Motherwell (January 24, 1915 – July 16, 1991), abstract expressionist painter and printmaker.


"Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it." - Robert Motherwell

"Art is an experience, not an object." - Robert Motherwell

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

To make things concrete . . .

Today is the birthday of Paul Cézanne (January 19, 1839 – October 22, 1906), artist and Post-Impressionist painter. He is oft referred to as one of the founders of modern painting. Paul Cézanne formed the bridge between late 19th century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism.

La Montagne Sainte-Victoire
Paul Cézanne
1885-1895
Oil on canvas
28 5/8 x 38 1/8 in. (72.8 x 91.7 cm)
The Barnes Foundation
Merion, Pennsylvania

"I could paint for a hundred years, a thousand years without stopping and I would still feel as though I knew nothing." - Paul Cézanne

"The truth is in nature, and I shall prove it." - Paul Cézanne

"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." - Paul Cézanne

"We live in a rainbow of chaos." - Paul Cézanne


"Painting from nature is not copying the object, it is realizing one's sensations." - Paul Cézanne

"The artist makes things concrete and gives them individuality." - Paul Cézanne

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

To step in the Known toward the unknown. . . .

Today is the birthday of Gibran Khalil Gibran bin Mikhā'īl bin Sa'ad (January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931), artist, poet, and writer. He is better known as Kahlil Gibran, author of the 1923 book The Prophet.

He was tutored in art and literature by the photographer, F. Holland Day and in 1904, Kahlil Gibran had his first art exhibition in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1908 he studied with the artist Auguste Rodin in Paris, France for two years.


"Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran

"Art is a step in the Known toward the unknown." - Kahlil Gibran



"Art is a step from what is obvious and well-known toward what is arcane and concealed." - Kahlil Gibran

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Friday, January 1, 2010

For the vital expression of self . . .

Today is the birthday of Alfred Stieglitz (January 1, 1864 – July 13, 1946), photographer and modern art promoter. In his over fifty-year career, he was instrumental in making photography an accepted art form.

Alfred Stieglitz, in addition to his photography, is known for the New York art galleries where he introduced many avant-garde European artists to the United States. He was married to painter Georgia O'Keeffe.

"In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality." - Alfred Stieglitz

"The arts equally have distinct departments, and unless photography has its own possibilities of expression, separate from those of the other arts, it is merely a process, not an art." - Alfred Stieglitz


"Photography is my Passion. The Search for Truth is my Obsession." - Alfred Stieglitz

"The goal of art was the vital expression of self." - Alfred Stieglitz

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