2024.05.07: mounting an exhibition <while watching ‘Exhibition on Screen: Matisse from MOMA and Tate Modern’>
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2024.05.07: mounting an exhibition <while watching ‘Exhibition on Screen: Matisse from MOMA and Tate Modern’>
Why I am painting this painting? - to understand what I do. - learning while working. - learning to enjoy the slow patient process. - Going in details with intensity on large scale format to experience myself how much work, and time it is. Realizing that i will come up with solutions, how I will continue my other paintings? I work in rotation. It’s crazy how fast a painting is painted with spraycans, compared to when brushes are involved. - Maybe to reward myself with simple urges. With further work. Iam desiring painting with oils, and with spraycan. Already have many ideas, forms, gestures, compositions with in my mind. Due my goal to first painting this painting, those urges go to wait. - to reflect all little parts, moments, changes, nuances, steps with in this painting. - to optimize myself where I had flaws with in my personality l, my daily routines, my thought patterns. #GeschichtezumKunstwerk #contemporaryartist #understandingartists #künstlervestehen #learningaboutart #kunstwerkerklärt #kunsterklärt #artexplained #kunstforum #kunstkritiker #kunstmarktkunst #kuratorenkunst #newcontemporary #arthistorian #newcontemporaryart #acrylicsoncanvas #artfoundations #abstracted #kunstausstellung #artistprogression #SEAK #ClausWinkler #SEAKClausWinkler #artcontext #artistsformativeyears #artistoeuvre (hier: Eicks, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce_efako3Rf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Why I am painting this painting? - to understand what I do. - learning while working. - learning to enjoy the slow patient process. - Going in details with intensity on large scale format to experience myself how much work, and time it is. Realizing that i will come up with solutions, how I will continue my other paintings? I work in rotation. It’s crazy how fast a painting is painted with spraycans, compared to when brushes are involved. - Maybe to reward myself with simple urges. With further work. Iam desiring painting with oils, and with spraycan. Already have many ideas, forms, gestures, compositions with in my mind. Due my goal to first painting this painting, those urges go to wait. - to reflect all little parts, moments, changes, nuances, steps with in this painting. - to optimize myself where I had flaws with in my personality l, my daily routines, my thought patterns. #GeschichtezumKunstwerk #contemporaryartist #understandingartists #künstlervestehen #learningaboutart #kunstwerkerklärt #kunsterklärt #artexplained #kunstforum #kunstkritiker #kunstmarktkunst #kuratorenkunst #newcontemporary #arthistorian #newcontemporaryart #acrylicsoncanvas #artfoundations #abstracted #kunstausstellung #artistprogression #SEAK #ClausWinkler #SEAKClausWinkler #artcontext #artistsformativeyears #artistoeuvre (hier: Eicks, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce_efako3Rf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Setting up for a workshop I’m taking today with David Langevin. Should be fun and something I probably need right now. Although, I’m already stressed as I forgot to bring an easel:) oh well, the table works!! . . . . #artworkshop #kelowna #ellisartstudio #acrylicpainting #learningaboutart #weekendaway❤️ #kindaaholiday #eisenbarthart (at Kelowna, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVDh6XhJSs_/?utm_medium=tumblr
#internationaldogday #diainternacionaldelperro . . 🎨 🇲🇽Simbolismo: Un perro en una pintura relfeja fidelidad, fe y lealtad. Tal y como vemos en estas dos pinturas (Requiescat, 1888, Briton Riviere) y (Los 5 hijos de Carlos II, 1637, Anthony Van Dyck). Sobre todo a partir de la época renacentista en donde la pintura alegórica tomo fuerza, podemos visualizar en los perros el simbolismo que vivimos con su compañía. . . 🎨🇺🇸Symbolism: A dog in a painting reflects fidelity, faith and loyalty. As we see in these two paintings (Requiescat, 1888, Briton Riviere) and (The 5 children of Carlos II, 1637, Anthony Van Dyck). Especially since the Renaissance era where allegorical painting gained strength, we can visualize in dogs the symbolism we live everyday with their company. . . #conociendoelarte #learningaboutart #art #arte #culture #cultura #painting #pintura #eltourdearte #contandohistorias #storytelling Follow us @eltourdearte Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr Pinterest Snapchat https://www.instagram.com/p/B1oy8J9B3Rn/?igshid=1bxdsf5np2e2j
Columna Aqueménida - Imperio Persa // Achaemenid Column - Persian Empire . . 🇲🇽 Conociendo el arte🏛: Parte superior de una columna Aqueménida. El arte Persa fue una combinación cultural entre Grecia (capiteles jónicos - en la columna se ven dos volutas invertidas, es decir, horizontales), Egipto (bases florales), Mesopotamia (animales y topes temáticos). Los toros, animales más usados, representan el poder y sobre sus lomos sostienen las vigas que formaban el techo de plazas y palacios. . . 🇺🇸 Learning about art🏛: Upper part of an Achaemenid column. Persian art was a cultural combination between Greece (Ionic capitals - in the column you can see two inverted volutes, that is, horizontal), Egypt (floral bases), Mesopotamia (animals and thematic stops). The bulls, most used animals, represent power and on their backs they support the beams that formed the roof of public squares and palaces. . . #conociendoelarte #learningaboutart #art #arte #culture #cultura #persia #persian #columns #columna #sculpture #architecture #escultura #arquitectura #mesopotamia #museedulouvre #louvre 📸 by @vepeimbert . . Follow us @eltourdearte Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr Snapchat Pinterest (en Musée du Louvre) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1YuyQtBDJX/?igshid=13scq0lgatw2e
Lobster. Jeff Koons . . 🇲🇽 ¿Sabías qué? Ésta obra de Koons es un homenaje a Salvador Dalí (¿Podrías adivinar de qué obra?) Y está realizada en aluminio policromado. Se forma un molde alrededor del juguete inflado y se cubre aún más con un recubrimiento para proteger la integridad y la plasticidad natural del objeto. Los contornos precisos, cuidadosamente grabados, se pulen y el trabajo finalmente está fundido en aluminio, por lo que regresa al estudio de Koons para pintarlo en rojo, amarillo, blanco y negro. (Fuente: @sothebys) . . . 🇺🇸 Did you know? This Koons' work os a homage for Salvador Dalí (can you name Dalí's work of art?) It is created in polychrome aluminium. A mold is formed around the inflated toy and further covered in a coating to protect the integrity and natural plasticity of the object. The precise contours carefully recorded, the work is finally cast in aluminum, whereby it returns to Koons’ studio to be painted in vibrant red, yellow, white and black. (Source: @sothebys) . . . #art #arte #culture #learningaboutart #aprendiendodearte #koons #museojumex #lobster #dali #aluminium #exhibition #exhibición Follow us @eltourdearte Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr 📸 by @alemdlr (en Museo Jumex) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1C-8EhBxsK/?igshid=1xtc449h4ucf1
Play-Doh -Jeff Koons . . 🇲🇽Conociendo el arte: Play-Doh es una de las obras mas complejas de Koons. Le llevó 20 años terminar esta obra de 3 metros (1994-2014) y recrea el material creativo que usábamos de niños para moldear: Plastilina. Los colores brillates y el efecto del detalle te remiten a esos momentos de la infancia, en donde gustábamos de apliar plastas y así, como en la realidad, cada pedazo se sostiene por efecto natural. Sin embargo lo que tus ojos ven no es plastilina...es la magia de Koons trabajada en aluminio😱. Espectacular ¿no es así? . . 🇺🇸 Learning about art: Play-Doh is one of the most complex works of Koons. It took him 20 years to finish this 3 meter work of art (1994-2014) and un ir he recreates the creative material we used as children to mold: Play-Doh. The bright colors and the effect of detail refer you to those moments of childhood, where we liked to apply layer after layer and thus, as in reality, each piece is sustained by natural effect. However, that what your eyes see is not play-doh ... it is the magic of Koons worked in aluminum 😱. Spectacular is it not? . . #art #arte #culture #cultura #learningaboutart #aprendiendodearte #museojumex #cdmx #ciudaddemexico #escultura #sculpture Follow us @eltourdearte Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr 📸 by @alemdlr (en Museo Jumex) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1CplOkhZ6D/?igshid=29uhmh5gzkv8