Thursday, January 7, 2016
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Art Every Day - Day 67 - Museum visit
Today I visited the Dayton Art Institute. One of my priorities this year is to get out and visit Art Galleries and Museums more. As an artist I do lots of art, but I don't really get out much and appreciate others art - in this capacity. I feel as though I've been limiting myself too much in this area and I need to change that. We can learn so much just by observing and studying others work. My sister lives in Dayton so today we ventured to the DAI when I went over for a visit.
Personally I am drawn most to the Impressionist style/era. Claude Monet is my favorite artist. I just love the colors he uses and the style of his work. I am also drawn to color. A lot of what we saw today was very dark and muted or monotone (the Renaissance era for example). And while the paintings are sometimes very striking, with lots of light and dark contrasts, and incredible detail, the overall feel of the work is dark and monotone. I love to see works with color especially jewel tones and pastel colors. I think that's why the impressionist style draws me in - the colors used in paintings seem to get lighter and brighter, more vibrant, around this time period (mid 1800's). I'm sure its because paints and a greater variety of colors were becoming more readily available and manufactured, rather then having to make them yourself from scratch. The subject matter seems to lighten up as well - more landscapes and everyday subjects versus the heavily religious themes and stiff portraiture of earlier time periods.
Unfortunately the only Monet the DAI has - was not on display- it had been loaned out to another exhibit, or perhaps for restoration purposes. I'm not sure I just know it was not on display. That was disappointing. But I always manage to find at least one painting that I would call my favorite at each gallery or museum I go to. There were several pieces I was drawn to including a portrait by Mary Cassatt whom I also admire, but this piece below was my favorite. I love the colors, the subject matter, and the style in which it was painted.
Personally I am drawn most to the Impressionist style/era. Claude Monet is my favorite artist. I just love the colors he uses and the style of his work. I am also drawn to color. A lot of what we saw today was very dark and muted or monotone (the Renaissance era for example). And while the paintings are sometimes very striking, with lots of light and dark contrasts, and incredible detail, the overall feel of the work is dark and monotone. I love to see works with color especially jewel tones and pastel colors. I think that's why the impressionist style draws me in - the colors used in paintings seem to get lighter and brighter, more vibrant, around this time period (mid 1800's). I'm sure its because paints and a greater variety of colors were becoming more readily available and manufactured, rather then having to make them yourself from scratch. The subject matter seems to lighten up as well - more landscapes and everyday subjects versus the heavily religious themes and stiff portraiture of earlier time periods.
Unfortunately the only Monet the DAI has - was not on display- it had been loaned out to another exhibit, or perhaps for restoration purposes. I'm not sure I just know it was not on display. That was disappointing. But I always manage to find at least one painting that I would call my favorite at each gallery or museum I go to. There were several pieces I was drawn to including a portrait by Mary Cassatt whom I also admire, but this piece below was my favorite. I love the colors, the subject matter, and the style in which it was painted.
I love how from a distance the cliff and water look realistic but when you get up close, it's a lot of blobs of color, if you will. I love the colors in this piece and how rich they are but also very soft. As soon as I walked into this room I was instantly drawn to it and knew this was my favorite painting there. (click on the picture for a close up view)
I also loved this sculpture, (and the fact it shared space with the above painting.) They almost seem made to be near each other - like she is diving into the water.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Art Every Day - Day 66 - vision board
I spent most of day doing computer stuff for my business and messing around this vision board some more. It's not right yet and I may totally change it so it's still a work in progress. But my vision and business restructuring is making decent strides.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Art Every Day - Day 65 - vision board
This week I am working on restructuring my business and setting myself up for a good productive 2016. I read and hear about vision boards all the time - but I've never really made one for myself before. Tonight - after working on the next step in the Holiday Council worksheets (that I started back in early December and haven't returned to til now), which was about dreaming about what you want in 2016 - I decided to make myself a vision board. Its still in the early stages of collage gathering but here is a peek of it at this point.
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Art Every Day - Day 63 - double painting
I started these 2 teal canvas's several weeks ago. Today felt like the day to finish them up. Just some abstract celestial/underwater movementy kinda feelings. I added glitter too. I love these colors, and glittery things, so I decided to combine the two loves in this piece. The plan is for this to go on either side of my dresser as I have a stupid fuse box right in the middle of the wall (between my dresser and the door) in the bedroom. One of these will cover it up, and the other will balance out the wall space on the other side.
Each canvas is 18x36 acrylic with some glitter. :-)
Each canvas is 18x36 acrylic with some glitter. :-)
I took a few closeup to show the detail but the camera is not picking up all the subtle color changes and details very well, but it feels light yet dark, with a bit of dreamy, in person. Magical almost. Some areas feel like you are in the depths of the ocean and other areas are like the mystery of the universe. To me anyway.
Friday, January 1, 2016
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