Sunday, September 15, 2013

Three Artists of Interest

Ross Van Gogh
http://www.rossvangogh.co.uk/
The underlying idea in his work has kind of a comical edge to it. At the same time, he does amazing oil paintings with intense detail (the one of the mouth is real... what?).
He uses precise details and small symbols to shock the viewer.
I see a lot of emphasis in his work, which he uses to make a point and force you to notice what he wants you to notice. The emphasis in his paintings can sometimes be subtle, and then all of a sudden very intense.
Saatchi Online Artist: Ross van Gogh; Oil, 2013, Painting Wet Hair and Lipsstudent

Henrik Uldalen
http://henrikaau.com/
I believe that Uldalen's underlying idea has to do with looking at the world with your eyes closed. He does a lot of rough portraits of people with their eyes closed. He also does painting of people in the water which I find insane. I love paintings of people in water, but that is just me.
The artist uses texture and negative space to set the mood in his paintings. The color palate makes me feel calm and tranquil which I think is what he was going for.
I see him using texture, space, and emphasis. He uses space in all of this portraits which really provides good emphasis in the paintings.


Cristina Troufa
http://www.saatchionline.com/CristinaTroufa
The underlying idea in her work is the idea of negative space.
She uses vibrant colors on the skin of the people to make up for the lack of color anywhere else in the paintings.
I see space, emphasis and line in her pieces. I think the way she decides which space is important and which isn't makes her paintings truly beautiful.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Back to Business

So doing a drawing portfolio instead of a photography portfolio could be described as a completely different yet all the same stressful experience. I got a canvas about a day into summer with the determination to paint a giraffe. I then stalled, procrastinated, and fooled around for basically all of June, July and half of August. Then panic started to set in. I finished my last 7 pieces over the course of two days. I enjoyed doing a drawing portfolio but I had a hard time with just doodling. It's odd but I have a problem with every art piece I do that I want to make it huge, colorful, intense to the point of it literally opening people's jaws. So when it comes to doodling and doing simple line drawings, it's basically impossible to shock someone with a little sketch. I also have a problem of centering my paintings which is quite obvious. I also painted on my best friends naked body which was kind of awesome and I really like how it turned out. I was kind of skeptical at first because I had to use crayons washable finger paint, but I think it came together well.