Hello all, hope you have been well......
Following a new discussion over at our linkedin forum, I thought it might be a good time to talk about a new tool that is being used in the art world.
A new tool that is being used by none other than Hockney himself.....
I am talking about the ipad of course! Now, i'm sure you may be familiar with the ipad, and may even create artwork with one yourself, but for me this is uncharted territory.
Not that I am against this in any way, no, quite the opposite. I love new mediums and new ways of doing things and I have seen some amazing art that has been created on the wonderful ipad.
And to celebrate this, I have gathered some great ipad paintings by an artist that I think, deserves the crown for ipad excellence........
David Kassan. This guy is amazing, I found him on youtube a while back and he really is something special. Take a look for yourself........
As you can see, this man really knows how to use an ipad to it's full potential. And seeing these portraits makes me want to get one for myself!
I might just do that sometime soon.
Thanks for your time, and don't forget to join in on the discussion..... http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Arts-Agency-International-whiteboard-3707169?gid=3707169&trk=hb_side_g
Until next time,
James Flynn
ArtworkX of Mann - International Arts Agency
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
WELCOME, new friends
This is Our official Art Blog...here we share stories with you from our networks, artists and various platforms around the world. We are making big changes too within our International Arts Agency, so if you are an artist or know of an artist who needs representation, then send them to our main website www.artworkxofmann.com and get them to use the Artist Registration button to tell us more about them and their work.
Who know! This could be the start the needed to make it into the big time:-))
Join this blog today, to ensure that you do not miss out on your tomorrow!
Remember our motto - Art for the people, by the people
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Roberto
CEO. ArtworkX of Mann - International Arts agency
Head office: Isle of Man
Art Agents in...United Kingdom, Isle of Man, Russia, USA, Australia and now Thailand.
This is Our official Art Blog...here we share stories with you from our networks, artists and various platforms around the world. We are making big changes too within our International Arts Agency, so if you are an artist or know of an artist who needs representation, then send them to our main website www.artworkxofmann.com and get them to use the Artist Registration button to tell us more about them and their work.
Who know! This could be the start the needed to make it into the big time:-))
Join this blog today, to ensure that you do not miss out on your tomorrow!
Remember our motto - Art for the people, by the people
Rgds & Blog out...
Roberto
CEO. ArtworkX of Mann - International Arts agency
Head office: Isle of Man
Art Agents in...United Kingdom, Isle of Man, Russia, USA, Australia and now Thailand.
Friday, May 11, 2012
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
Five classic landscapes
Hello again and welcome.
With the british weather finally starting to improve, I personally have been enjoying a spot of "plein air" painting.
Fully equipped with my portable easel and brushes, I have been down on the river thames and started a series of landscape paintings. And I must say, I have been thoroughly enjoying myself!
Painting outdoors is a totally different experience than being inside the studio during the winter months, and I am going to make the very most of this summer, and paint "plein air" as much as I possibly can.
But, all this landscape painting has got me thinking just lately....
What are my all time favourite landscape paintings?
Well, let me clear this one up straight away. The task of sorting out my favourite all time paintings is an impossible task! I have seen simply too many great paintings to choose, and if I did choose, they would probably change over time.
But, do not fear, I have gathered five classic landscape paintings here which undoubtably rank very high in my all time favourites.
So, without rambling on anymore, here are five landscape paintings gauranteed to take your breath away!........
Turner
The fighting temeraire
With the british weather finally starting to improve, I personally have been enjoying a spot of "plein air" painting.
Fully equipped with my portable easel and brushes, I have been down on the river thames and started a series of landscape paintings. And I must say, I have been thoroughly enjoying myself!
Painting outdoors is a totally different experience than being inside the studio during the winter months, and I am going to make the very most of this summer, and paint "plein air" as much as I possibly can.
But, all this landscape painting has got me thinking just lately....
What are my all time favourite landscape paintings?
Well, let me clear this one up straight away. The task of sorting out my favourite all time paintings is an impossible task! I have seen simply too many great paintings to choose, and if I did choose, they would probably change over time.
But, do not fear, I have gathered five classic landscape paintings here which undoubtably rank very high in my all time favourites.
So, without rambling on anymore, here are five landscape paintings gauranteed to take your breath away!........
Turner
The fighting temeraire
This painting captures an atmosphere like no other, and is arguably the best piece from this legendary artist. Also, possibly adding to the appeal of this painting, there is some speculation as to whether it is a sunset, or sunrise.....what do you think?
Constable
Salisbury cathedral
They do not get much more legendary than John Constable, and what a beauty this is. This landscape has it all really doesn't it? A lake, building, animals, and a rainbow! It is just a picture of perfection if you ask me.
Turner
Composition of Tivoli
Here is another from Turner, another which has an amazing "atmosphere" which he creates so well. Truly a classic.
Claude Lorraine
Seaport at sunset
They don't get much better than this. Again, it's the atmosphere that does it for me. Not to mention the great sense of "distance" achieved here. Truly amazing!
Albert Bierstadt
In the mountains
Now this painting dates back to 1897, and is from an artist called Albert Bierstadt. I stumbled upon this gem accidentally one day, and just could not believe what I was seeing. Pure perfection!
An amazing painting, and surely one to remember.....
So there it is folks, five truly amazing works of art. Landscape painting genius to get you in the mood for some summer landscape painting. They definately inspire me!
Keep painting, keep creating.
James Flynn
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Beauty of Realism and Impasto
Hello and welcome. My name is James Flynn, and I am a new member of this brilliant site, and I would like to welcome you to my first post!......
It has been a long fascination with me how there are many different ways to express what you see using paint.
My personal artistic journey so far has been a long and exciting one!
In my opinion, the two extremes at either end of the scale, has to be "hyperealism", and "impasto" painting techniques. There is no way anybody can say which is best, and this is not the purpose of this post, rather I would like to highlight and celebrate both of these brilliant techniques, and show you the best paintings that I have gathered from both sides of the spectrum.
I will start with the paintings that used to catch my eye back in the day, when I was first discovering the art world, and which still fascinates me today........
"Hyperealism"........
What you are seeing here is the work of Roberto Bernardi.
This mans paintings really have to be seen to be believed. And even when you see them, you still can't quite believe it!!
This painting could quite easily be passed off as a photograph, and it amazes me still that anyone can actually paint in this way.
Here is another by Roberto Bernardi....
Quite amazing, I think you will agree.
Lets see some more amazing hyperealistic paintings, this time from Raphaella Spence......
Again, these paintings are so detailed and real, you only know that you are looking at a painting when somebody tells you that it is!.....
And lastly, I will show you a painting from Simon Hennesy......
And from Tom Martin.......
So there it is, "hyperealism".
Quite an amazing method of putting down paint I hope you all agree. And I used to wonder how on earth anyone could actually top this?
How could you portray anything with paint following paintings like these?
Well, that is the beauty of art.
A painting does not have to be as detailed and precise as the ones shown above to be a good painting (although the above paintings are good in my opinion, and credit goes out to the artists concerned), and the following paintings that I have gathered, certainly prove it.
Here is a painting from an artist I have recently discovered called Leonid Afremov.....
Quite the opposite end of the scale I think, but a beautiful painting nonetheless.
And here is another from the same artist......
Much less of a realistic approach, but what an amazing "atmosphere" this artist creates!
I will move onto another fascinating artist I have recently discovered called Francoise Nielly. She is an amazing portrait artist who I think paints in a very impasto style, using bright, fluorescent colours........
Francoise Nielly really is an amazing painter, and worth checking out...http://www.francoise-nielly.com
And finally I leave you with a another great example of impasto painting by Ben Quilty.....
A slightly disturbing painting, but great nonetheless!!....
So there it is, the two extremes for all to see.
This is the beauty of painting for me, the fact that you can portray things in different ways and different styles, and still produce great paintings.
And I will continue to appreciate both of these amazing styles and I hope that you do too.
I hope that maybe this has given you an extra bit of inspiration!.....
Keep on painting and creating, and I will see you next time, thanks for reading.
James Flynn
It has been a long fascination with me how there are many different ways to express what you see using paint.
My personal artistic journey so far has been a long and exciting one!
In my opinion, the two extremes at either end of the scale, has to be "hyperealism", and "impasto" painting techniques. There is no way anybody can say which is best, and this is not the purpose of this post, rather I would like to highlight and celebrate both of these brilliant techniques, and show you the best paintings that I have gathered from both sides of the spectrum.
I will start with the paintings that used to catch my eye back in the day, when I was first discovering the art world, and which still fascinates me today........
"Hyperealism"........
What you are seeing here is the work of Roberto Bernardi.
This mans paintings really have to be seen to be believed. And even when you see them, you still can't quite believe it!!
This painting could quite easily be passed off as a photograph, and it amazes me still that anyone can actually paint in this way.
Here is another by Roberto Bernardi....
Quite amazing, I think you will agree.
Lets see some more amazing hyperealistic paintings, this time from Raphaella Spence......
Again, these paintings are so detailed and real, you only know that you are looking at a painting when somebody tells you that it is!.....
And lastly, I will show you a painting from Simon Hennesy......
And from Tom Martin.......
So there it is, "hyperealism".
Quite an amazing method of putting down paint I hope you all agree. And I used to wonder how on earth anyone could actually top this?
How could you portray anything with paint following paintings like these?
Well, that is the beauty of art.
A painting does not have to be as detailed and precise as the ones shown above to be a good painting (although the above paintings are good in my opinion, and credit goes out to the artists concerned), and the following paintings that I have gathered, certainly prove it.
Here is a painting from an artist I have recently discovered called Leonid Afremov.....
Quite the opposite end of the scale I think, but a beautiful painting nonetheless.
And here is another from the same artist......
Much less of a realistic approach, but what an amazing "atmosphere" this artist creates!
I will move onto another fascinating artist I have recently discovered called Francoise Nielly. She is an amazing portrait artist who I think paints in a very impasto style, using bright, fluorescent colours........
Francoise Nielly really is an amazing painter, and worth checking out...http://www.francoise-nielly.com
And finally I leave you with a another great example of impasto painting by Ben Quilty.....
A slightly disturbing painting, but great nonetheless!!....
So there it is, the two extremes for all to see.
This is the beauty of painting for me, the fact that you can portray things in different ways and different styles, and still produce great paintings.
And I will continue to appreciate both of these amazing styles and I hope that you do too.
I hope that maybe this has given you an extra bit of inspiration!.....
Keep on painting and creating, and I will see you next time, thanks for reading.
James Flynn
Friday, February 24, 2012
ART REVIEW - 2011
Faye
Halsall: Art Review by http://kittycrozier.wordpress.com/
Posted:
September 21, 2011 in Uncategorized
She calls it CasaBlanca.
It has a kaleidoscopic, rich, spirited and vivacious quality reading
full of vim and vigor that wildly records a dreamy and abstract reality.
Faye Halsall is a dynamic Manx Artist, born and bred in
Douglas. Faye’s talent lies safely in
watercolours, but her work with oil pastels has created pieces of art beyond
the barriers of colour vibrancy and vivacity.
Her striking images on canvas are fiery and
effervescent. The beautiful, bold
imperfect perfections in her artistic style host a captivating and lively
energy. That demanding exuberance would
stop the most traditional art lover in his accustomed tracks.
Faye’s playful and spirited pieces are true visually buoyant
conceptualisations of her zestful and passionate personality.
This artist seems to have a love of visually rewriting the
laws of physics and biology in her visualisations of people, flowers and
cityscapes. Changing Mother Nature’s
pallet on a whim to support still frame snippets of her harlequin mind.
In her recently sold ‘Flutterbys’, Faye shows her skills at
their most brilliant and bold.
‘Flutterbys’ depicts vividly arresting colours, patterns and fiery
shapes in greens, gold, reds, blues, creams and pinks, swirling, launching and
flowering across the canvas with purposeful collusion.
‘Flutterbys’ looks like a metaphysical dream, with what
seems to be the shape of a human in awe or shock at a surrounding pandemonium
of colour.
Faye’s ‘Fuchsia’ offers something different, a remarkable
flower and bud, showering the page with a fiercely hot red against tranquil
greens and blues. Uncharacteristically,
Faye’s hyperbolical understanding of this natural juxtaposition harmonises to
create a bewitching and beguiling piece of art.
Faye is currently a member of the Isle of Man Arts Society
and a contributor to joint & group exhibitions both on and off Island. Her unique artistic style is a treasure to
behold, I look forward to seeing her solo show toward the end of the year.
Here, on the Isle of Man, we have artists waiting to be
heard, ideas waiting for a chance to detonate, we have talented, experienced
amateur and professional avant-garde artists with the gusto and creative genius
to produce inspirational work.
Check out Faye Halsall’s full collection at:
http://www.artworkxofmann.com/prod_cat/category_517_faye_halsall.html
Friday, January 6, 2012
New Year Greeting to all our Friends!
Personally, 'Boy am I glad to see the back of 2011' I have never been so depressed listening to the news in general about all the ills which have beset the world as a whole.
However, before you begin to switch off, get more depressed of decide that, your Art Career has not worked for you....
There is GOOD NEWS - Light at the end of that tunnel, hope at the end of that rainbow:-))
Yes folks, the latter stages of 2011 were astounding for Artists, Art Lovers, Art Buyers, Collectors and all Creative's in general as there were record purchases of artwork from mid November 2011 and the best news is it is continuing even now!
So, don't lose heart, get in on the action and fire your Art career into the next gear for 2012.
Hear are some tips on how you can do this for yourself...For FREE, except for the your time of course!
1. Organise the images of your artwork, held on your computer, laptop or photo album
2. Check out some free websites and upload your artwork to them, here a couple of favourites which my team have put together for you.
http://www.artflakes.com/
http://www.mygall.net/
http://www.saatchionline.com/
http://fineartamerica.com/
http://wix.com
All of these offer FREE website creation, just take the time to Explore, upload and promote.
3. Set up a BLOG and tell people who you are and invite them to like, join or follow your art.
Do the same with twitter and facebook. In the case of Facebook, please remember to make your image small and place a Copyright marker on them as otherwise they will be claimed by others as their own work, NOT GOOD!!
So, I sign off by saying to all of you...Enjoy your Art, in 2012 and if you think this advice was helpful? Then do join my blog to get regular snippits of Art News to help you in your quest to become the next X-Factor Artist of 2012.
here is our gallery address for more art News and Images - http://artworkxofmann.com/
Best of Luck
Roberto
CEO - AOM Enterprises Lt
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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