Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

2.23.2011

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Three paintings by Agnes Martin, Untitled #21, Homage to Life and The Sea.

Agnes Martin's work is so incredible in person. The last two seem like they would be particularly moving in the flesh, I'm especially drawn to the dark spaces she creates, she seems to have really captured the feeling of staring into the abyss. It's the same feeling as night canoeing and being a kid on the ferry with
arms flailed over the railing staring into the splashing water underneath.

12.27.2010

'Flat areas of colour'

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Katinka Lampe.
I love the flatness of this combined with the luminosity in her eyes.

Note: I thought Katinka was just a name they make up on Zoolander, apparently it's a real name. Katinka Inka Nabovina Nah-Nah?

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12.25.2010

La Touche

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Gaston La Touche. A Maiden in Contemplation, 1893.
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12.24.2010

Baudelaire

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“A painting by Franz Kupka, a Czech avant-garde painter living in Paris. The painting is a mixture of realism and abstraction. Called The Yellow Scale, it depicts a portrait, but the painting technique consists of a feast of violent slashes of yellow impasto. This was a work of the transitional stage of Kupka’s oeuvre when he moved from an impressionistic style to the world of abstraction. In the painting we see a supremely bored male individual, staring at us with a stern expression on his green-tinted face, a wisp of black hair sweeping across a wide brow, lounging back in a yellow dressing gown, his head resting against a large soft pillow in an oriental cane armchair. There is a self-rolled cigarette in the semi-salute of his upraised left hand, whilst his right hand’s first finger rests in the opening of a yellow-covered Charpentier paperback on his lap. Who is this lounger? It is no other than Charles Baudelaire, the French decadent poet, based on one of Nadar’s daguerreotype photographs.” 
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11.13.2010

erotic

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Cotton Candy Clouds. Will Cotton, 2004.