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Jenny Morgan
Although classically trained as a figure painter, Jenny Morgan is breaking with the labor-intensive preciousness associated with the realist approach. Technically intricate with a haunting quality, Morgan's paintings experiment with psychological visual realism, obscuring the physical to expose the spiritual. She obfuscates the portraits' meticulous details by annihilating their likeness, stripping away layers like physical and spiritual wounds, while retaining a striking intimacy. Like an archeologist, she digs to discover the subject's identity.
In her portraits, Jenny Morgan paints photorealistic nudes suffused with fantastical color, distorted by gestural blurs, and sometimes framed by abstracted shapes. Her subjects are most often friends or self-portraits, as having a personal connection with the subject is essential to the artist. Echoing this intimacy, her figures hold eye contact to forge a psychological connection with the viewer. Morgan’s recent portrait series “All We Have is Now” invokes themes of death and rebirth with nods to religious imagery and symbols of mortality. The heady subject matter may seem at odds with the intense color that suffuses her figures—however, it is the push and pull between darkness and light that interests Morgan, to “look at everything in the light and realize it no longer feels so dark,” as she has said.
Jenny Morgan
Jenny Morgan - I have reached the point where I need to play around with the paint on the canvas surface just to keep myself interested and
Yours truly
Richard Thomas Scott.
Artist:
Reisha Perlmutter
"@instagram this is a #painting Throwback to a work from last summer, which is the only time I have ever taken reference photos for work in NYC. Luckily, I had an awesome subject ( @ihartericka ) This piece will also be featured in my upcoming solo show with @fortworksart In other news, I’m finally heading back home to big 🍎 ."
https://www.instagram.com/reishaperlmutter/
Artist:
Osamu Obi (aka) 小尾修
"2017”静寂の声” F150(227.3×181.8cm oil on canvas 現在ホキ美術館に展示されています."
https://www.facebook.com/osamu.obi?lst=591910855%3A100005486705125%3A1511761605&__nodl
Terry David 'Butch' Silvercloud, Visual Artist.
16 Sept., 2017, Saturday. Nice warm and sunny day in Vancouver, today. A regular kind of day, for me. Up early, worked on my art... painting, did some sit ups and light weights, watched TV, smoked a lot of pot, drank a lot of coffee. I try to eat an orange each day... or similar fruit.
Figure Painter Magazine issue 33
Figure Painter Magazine issue 33
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