Wednesday, April 22, 2009

George Grosz






This guy's got doodiling down to an art, well I guess that's sort of a stupid statement to make.
Here's a quote that really sums up his work. His style and his content really intrigues me. I think, that my current series is something along the lines of George Grosz mixed with Brice Marden, or at least that's what i'm really striving for.
deeply disillusioned man, he saw humanity as essentially bestial and the city of Berlin as a sink of depravity and deprivation, its streets crowded with unprincipled profiteers, prostitutes, war-crippled dregs and a variety of perverts. A communist, his feeling of social outrage stimulated him to produce the most biting drawings and paintings. -Trewin Copplestone

Art and handwriting LEÓN FERRARI




So I realize my scribbles look a lot like writing, and that has lead to my transition and interest into more calligraphy like works.
Leon Ferrari creates wonderful abstract pieces that distort words and images that look like words into beautiful compositions. His works are politically charged, and deal with the subjects of power and religion, but I can't read french, so that isn't quite as important to me.

Meet James Ensor, Belgiums Famous Painter






I know the They Might Be Giants song, but I had never seen any of James Ensor's work. His earlier work is fairly normal stuff, but his later work strikes my interest more. He created a number of works, depicting crowds in masks during Carnival. Ensor was interested in the pschological implications of masks. I'm not super excited about his painting style, I feel like his drawings are more interesting without the application of paint. I'm most interested in his compositional arrangements of crowds.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

New Influence

Cy Twombly




Brice Marden


Dawn Clements





Lucy Skaer
one of Lucy's pieces


Michael Landy

Artist Statement

Art Proposal
Over the last few years of schooling I have found myself conflicted about the content of my work. I keep thinking that I need to prove some sort of thematic point or convey some sort of narrative. I feel like it is time for me to focus on form over the real content. I propose to create a series of large partly gestural multimedia works dealing with the abstraction of human form. The figures will be important, but the overall forms are what I am more interested in. For years I’ve littered my sketchbooks, scraps of paper, and napkins with these interlocking pieces of people and forms that primarily use one line at a time. I often time find my sketches more appealing than larger final pieces I have created. At the current moment I am still a little unsure about what sort of points, if any that I will be bringing up in my pieces.

I am fascinated by the graphic styles that occur in the 50’s and earlier decades, and am interested in distorting these sorts of forms. I am also currently captivated with the works of Neo Rauch, and although I am not really sure what he is discussing in his pieces, they intrigue me. It is their strong sense of mystery that I am most interested and am taking influence from.

Since I am also taking Advanced Painting 2 I plan to integrate the projects for both class. My current plan is to create at least 8 pieces, which are at around 40’ by 40’ in size. Although the painting class will generally restrict me to paint, I am hoping to do as much drawing as possible, on account of being so burned out by painting at the moment.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009