Friday, November 10, 2006
Antonio Lopez Garcia's Apparitions
He paints and draws surreal apparitions...with so much love.
I like his soulful sculptures as well.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Mark Frauenfelder, Wonderful Painter!
Mark Frauenfelder of boingboing.net
is having his first major painting exhibition of nine new works at
is having his first major painting exhibition of nine new works at
in Seattle, WA opening November 10 (6-9PM) though December 1, 2006.
He'll be showing his art along with with Wednesday Kirwan, Chris Reccardi, Lynne Naylor and Johnny Yanok in a show entitled Retrorama!
This looks like so much fun! Go see it if you are in the Seattle area.
(Permanent link: Mark's Art Show at Roq La Rue on Friday)
Botero's Political Nudes

He is having a show in the United States at Marlborough Gallery until November 18, 2006.
Marshall Sponder's review of the show at ArtNYC .
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
A Lanky Pair




I could not resist posting about Balthus again. These two portraits of lanky teens have such rich layers of paint. The green undertone makes their skin seem realer than real. I can remember standing like that with my knees in, belly out. And look at the way the golden hair is painted! It's all crazy-looking yet somehow it's just right. There is plenty of scumbled texture and a keen sense of design. In "Le Drap Bleu", the table legs are echoing the girl's out-stretched leg. Everything is reduced down to it's most basic, simple form.
Italian Nudes - Felice Casorati




I always admired the studio nudes painted by Italian Painter Felice Casorati (1886-1963), a contemporary of Antonio Donghi. He went from being part of the Symbolist movement in 1912 to being associated with the Italian Metaphysical painters ten years later. "Le Signorine" could mean "The Young Ladies" or it could mean "The Spinsters". Either way, the picture is humorous and psychological. Dolores F., Violante, Bianca (the "white" nude) and Gioconda are their names.
And, in the painting above it, "Merrigio", we want to know what the one nude is thinking while the other one sleeps. The hat and shoes are a nice contrast. And who is that naked guy in the background? Reminds me of Balthus with his mysterious background figures, but it is also a still life. It's all about form, texture and composition.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Foxtrotting Gal
Here's a drawing I did a week or so ago. My gal's a little fox-trotter. She's headed off to parts unknown with her guitar. Don't ask me what it all means.
Genius of Goyo
Here are two more wonderful images of women by Hashiguchi Goyo. I had read that his prints are very rare and he only did 8 prints of women on his own, but this website shows us more images:
(Thanks again Internet Weekly)
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