The State of the Art

GEORGE Small amounts, Adding up to make a work of art. First of all you need a good foundation, Otherwise it’s risky from the start…. If you want your work to reach fruition, What you need’s a link with your tradition, And of course a prominent commission, Plus a little formal recognition, So that you can go on exhibit- (getting flustered) So that your work can go on exhibition- GEORGE Be new, George…. GEORGE Lining up a prominent commission- And an exhibition in addition- Here a little dab of politician- There a little touch of publication- Till you have a balanced composition- Everything depends on preparation- Even if you do have the suspicion That it’s taking all your concentration- GEORGE ALL (except George) The art of making art That is the state of the art, Is putting it together- And art isn’t easy…

‘Scream’ Theft Suspect Detained for Four Weeks

Entertainment News Article | Reuters.com The courts have ordered him detained while the search goes on. Hopefully this bodes very well!… you know, they go on about the Scream (which is undoubtedly his mot famous work) but The Madonna was also stolen and I think it is a really great work…. The subject is grotesque and being a subject I particularly enjoy I am going to be first in line for this one!

Meh

Not much happened over the weekend art wise, it usually all happens on the weeknights – that may change now though as I have just gotten World of Warcraft…. Mom is back from Japan, she has taken tons of photos for me that she thinks I might like to paint…. Sigh, sometimes don’t you wish you could just curl up in bed and make the world go away?

Surviving Interpretation…

I am uncomfortable about this passage: Australian artists who aspire to the kind of career that Hatoum has achieved should take note that any trace of discernable personal identity must be erased from their practice before they will be admitted to the international touring circuit of contemporary art. Expressionism will not be permitted…. ok, maybe I am dumb, but all I can see is the end of “Sunday in the Park with George” where the descendant of Georges Seurat keeps trying to recapture the talent of his famous ancestor but churns out 7 almost identical installations with lasers and fog machines and everything except artistic talent and passion. when seen in a counterpane to Act 1 where Seurat is working to develop his epic work, it becomes especially poignant that he just doesn’t seem to grok what art really is, he seems to flounder and try to create what people want him to create.

RedHead

This was a very fast painting working on foreshortening again and taking the figure as a whole rather than little sections…. So, working in thick rough brushstrokes and creating highlights by wiping away traces of paint (which is why I had to work very very fast) The result is a particularly textured and 3d effect that I am rather proud of…. The title is pretty obvious but I chose red hair because the color would work particularly well (blonde not so much and dark would be too dark) I also chose it because the pose seems to have some unbridled sexuality and red hair is frequently considered a sexual and passionate color.

the art life

the art life “The synergy between art and food is something we’ve discussed before. Someone decided it was great advertising opportunity for people to know that, for example, Bistro Moncur is just across the road from Eva Bruer Art Dealer, so once you’ve bought a nice painting, you can celebrate with a bottle of wine over a nice steak (specialty of the house) and so the Art & Food Guide was born.” Well it goes to show really, see I knew I wasn’t the only wierdo who thinks food and art go together!

Art Theory

I was having a great talk with Liam over Japanese (mm Shira Nui in Glen Waverley, excellent Japanese food and Sake) and we were discussing the nature of art. And we came up with the grand unified food theory of art. (ok but I needed a grand Title)…. But the more levels someone feels the better it is and the more levels and the more people you can touch – even better still!… A simple landscape may make one person think of the place they grew up and another person a horrible nightmare they had, but it still speaks to them in an individual voice and that is what truly counts.

*Twiddles Thumbs*

I cant sing properly (it feels like I am singing through a muffler), I am useless psychically and I cannot paint to save myself…. all I can do is try to plan the next thing and not force it…. I am looking at new printers and hounding all the geeks I know, they must be sick of it now, but I am so sick of getting shite printers so I really really want the right one for me.

UNSW – Jeffrey Smart

I personally love Smart because his treatment of everyday and frequently ugly objects turn them into interesting objects with his use of whimsical color…. In response to people who read too much into his cloudy skies and grim looking people, Jeffrey Smart stated that cloudy skies were “better for the composition” and the grim faces were “easier to paint”…. His use of color and the luminescence of his light as well as the delicate brushstrokes have been a constant inspiration to me as well as his constant reevaluation of his urban subject matter.

Shark Pickler Hirst Admits He’s Had Silly Ideas

Don’t get me wrong, I admire someone who can sell paintings for 2mil and I am not one to comment on the nature of the art itself (in fact his latest exhibition sounds fascinating) but one comment particularly got to me: “I don’t like the idea that it has to be done by the artist, I think it’s quite an old fashioned thing,” he said…. I grant that the concept is a lot of the nature of art but I tend to think that skill and technique comes into it and that if you are releasing a selection of paintings with your name on it, you should have painted the majority of it…. Don’t get me wrong, I can bullsh*t with the rest of them and make up whatever (look at some of my previous posts for my musings on possible meanings of my art) rest assured I have made it all up.