Monday, February 28, 2011

Neighbors


So...while browsing through images this morning, one really struck me. This painting is untitled but the artist is Leslie Kyle. She lives right next door in Dallas, Texas! According to her website she is heavily influenced by Jackson Pollock...I have a feeling her and I could be best friends. I literally found it hard to pull myself away from her website to get other things done..I know I always say to "check out his/her other work!" but OH MY GOODNESS...it is harmonious and brought several rays of sunshine into this humid overcast day.


http://myoriginalpaintings.com/index.html I got sucked into her galleries under the "abstract" section..I recommend doing the same..

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Watercolor :)


Whew! What a long day. Today I will keep it short and sweet! Watercolor is so thoughtful and delicate..even just thinking about the process or the history of the paint connects you with the piece of art..so we should all put a little watercolor in our day to help expand our minds. This often over-looked medium is a true gem.

This painting is by Chris Carter, an Abstract Figurative Artist..it is watercolor and is called Rebellion in the Harem. I hope everyone has a lovely week! His other paintings are really amazing..I would definitely give his website a look!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Great Art is Everywhere!










I had a great morning today! I woke up..did some laundry..brewed some coffee..did NOT turn the TV on. Then I decided to soak up some sun and lay out by the pool (the apartment community pool, nothing fancy..). While happily laying out in the warm sunshine I began to daydream/plan my trip to Europe this summer..which got me thinking...wonderful art really is everywhere! So today I will focus on an artist all the way from South America!!

Alex Perez focuses mainly on landscapes and seascapes and uses color very carefully..he's a Chilean artist and I think his artwork looks like a mixture of Cezanne, Monet, and maybe even a little George Braque ...now that is a GREAT combination! He was born in 1946 in Santiago, Chile and is a fourth generation artist! He refers to his style as Contemporary Realism. This painting is oil on canvas and is called Varenna Houses. Here is his own personal blog...check out his work!!

http://www.blogger.com/profile/01551068214299471277

George Braque's work..
http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=744

Paul Cezanne's work...
http://www.paul-cezanne.org/home-1-96-1-0.html

Claude Monet's work...
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/monet.html

Friday, February 25, 2011

The Force of Gravity..


As busy beings we often do not stop to think about the small natural gifts around us. For instance, do we ever think about the force of gravity? I feel like non-objective paintings exploring the forces of nature are rarely appreciated. So, here is a painting embracing the wonder of gravity!

Larry (Lawrence) Poons..not that well known but has made some really great pieces...here is a link to artnet if you'd like to follow up...now the whole drip and non-objective genre may not be for everyone..but at least I hope it opens up your mind at least a little!


Big Purple from 1972


Thursday, February 24, 2011

When the World Gets You Down...


Today has been a very long day....just to give you an idea..I woke up 5:45 am to finish studying for an Italian test at 9:00 am...all the coffee in the world did not seem to give me back my edge for the day. However, this Klimt put a little pep in my step. So, when the world gets you down...look at some Klimt! Simple refreshments such as these make all the difference in the world.

Gustav Klimt, a well known Art Nouveau artist, created many works through abstracting the human body and combining its' beauty with patterns and earthly elements. He lived from 1862 and passed away in 1912, leaving behind many, many wonders. This painting is known as Hygeia from 1898. Check out this website...it shows close-ups of his works! They are really amazing..



Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Le Bonheur dans un Croissant...


This morning I went downtown for an interview with the Director of the Old State Capitol Museum... afterwards I decided to embrace the "city-girl" feeling. I strolled around for quite some time, pacing up and down the streets of Third, North, Laurel, etc....I finally ventured into Strings Cafe...what a delightful secret! I decided to treat myself and stray far away from my diet and enjoy a spinach croissant with small spinach salad on the side (to still feel a bit healthy). This croissant was PURE HAPPINESS. SO AMAZING. Not only were my taste buds dancing but my mind wandered into my French altar ego. Edgar Degas instantly entered my mind. I could look at his ballerinas for hours, like a kid in a candy store. Along with that spectacular croissant, Monsieur Degas will be bringing a little happiness to my life today.

Here is a great link if you are interested in some background information...


This pastel is called Ballet Dancers. The colors are magical and broken strokes are flawless. The motion is liberating and the tones vivid. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Oggi..Amo Italiano


I just trucked across LSU campus to the nearby PJ's to enjoy a medium hazelnut iced coffee, after sitting through my 9:00 am classe Italiano con Professore Paolo Chirumbolo (Italian class with Professor Paolo Chirumbolo) . I have to say....during the class I am usually groggy, eagerly awaiting my comforting plastic purplish PJ's beverage...but once I leave that lovely Italian class en route to my coffee heaven..the world is glowing. None the less.. GREAT MOOD! I cannot decide if it's the coffee anticipation...or just because of my love for Italian! Something about learning a different language and culture is exhilarating. So...today I am posting an Italian artist to accompany my theme of Italian love for the day.

So...who else better to glorify Italian art than Leonardo Da Vinci. He was born April 15th, 1452...a master of many, many things...a true Renaissance man. This is an under-painting on panel completed in 1482....it's called The Adoration of the Magi. Completely captivating...the mysticism and tones draw you in. Enjoy the energy!

“Human subtlety will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple or more direct than does nature because in her inventions nothing is lacking and nothing is superfluous.”

~ Leonardo Da Vinci

Monday, February 21, 2011

How Lovely Prints Can Be!



Today I woke up thinking about how wonderful Spring is. Walking outside without a jacket is a giddy feeling...for me at least. It's before those hot days where you cannot even imagine wearing jeans or your hair down...instead everything is comfortable and dazzling. While sifting through prints I found one entitled Spring. Perfecto..it just fits for today.

This image is captivating. The colors feel like perfection. Spring is a color lithograph from the Seasons Series done in 1896. The artist, Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech artist born in 1860. He is well-known for his brilliant Art Nouveau work. If you like this print you will probably fall in love with many of his other works...have a look.


Wondering what a lithograph is?? http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/kl/lithography.html


Enjoy this print and breathe in the fresh Spring air once it arrives! Ciao.




Sunday, February 20, 2011

Willem De Kooning


Willem De Kooning painted this in 1944...I think the colors are amazing. He called it Woman....but when I look at it I just sense the mood created by the colors instead of the image. I am always confused which De Kooning is the Dekooning...I know of at least another artist by the same last name. She produces similar work. I believe her name is Elaine De Kooning...look her up!! Gotta love internet...what would we do without it? Hopefully this piece of art will brighten your day as it has mine! Aloha.


Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Simple Things..


I firmly believe the simple things in life can bring you the most happiest. So...I am trying to keep this blog short and sweet. I will post a piece of artwork daily just because it makes me happy...HOPEFULLY it will make you happy, too!


Here is the first painting....done by an artist known as Ed Clark. From New Orleans he created large-scale mostly non-objective paintings. He manipulated the painting with a push-broom over the canvas. Very cool. His work is featured at the LSU Museum of Art...The exhibit is called Beyond Black.