Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

CROCHET QUEEN

Finding myself in need of a colour injection to excite my Tuesday afternoon, who better to inspire me than New York via Poland artist Olek. The guerrilla approach to her crochet street art is a perfect way to showcase & update hand crafted techniques that are perhaps overlooked nowadays, not to mention the colours are INCREDIBLE. Gutted I can't just pop off to see her new exhibition at the Delimbo in Seville!
All images via pinterest, I do not own any. Please come to London again soon!!

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Day Tripping

My sister Hannah & mum were down earlier in the week which was lovely as I dont get to see them enough & they havent seen our shoebox flat, which is pretty bad as we moved into it 9 months ago! Hannah's had an interview for a buying position which'll be great is she gets it but also a little odd as there's a very good chance she'll get to boss me around on a regular basis! We had a wander round Southbank & Tate Modern, Paul Klee's exhibition is currently showing but the queue was ENORMOUS so we decided to give it a miss. I've been to The Tate so many times but I still love having a look round the permanent collection. It happened years ago now but it still saddens me that they decided to remove Cy Twombly's incredible Four Seasons paintings. He's without doubt one of my favourite artists & the vast set was housed in a huge space within the gallery, they were really awe inspiring. I dont think I've ever set foot in the Gerhard Richter room though, that was a real treat. I took a few close ups of the expressive large scale canvases in there but again it really needs to be seen in person.
Mum by her favourite!

Another piece that caught my eye was by the Surrealist painter Max Ernst. He used the grattage technique, something I hadn't heard of before reading up about him.

We also visited the Courtauld Gallery in Somerset House. Can't believe I've never been here before, what a gem! The gallery itself is beautiful, set in the grand rooms of the mansion complete with chandeliers & spiral staircase. Couldn't believe some of the paintings in there- Van Gogh, Moet, Manet, Renoir, Kandinsky & Matisse to name a few- incredible! There was also a fantastic collection of portraits & still lifes from artists I hadn't been aware of before visiting. I've added a few close ups from these paintings, they were just so colourful & expressive, a joy to look at!

Artists I'll be looking up are Mikhail Larionov, Matthew Smith, Gabriele Munter, Alexej Jawlensky & Kees Van Dongen- what a name! They were setting up the ice rink while we there, I'm ashamed to say I haven't yet sampled the ice skating delights London has to offer in the three Christmases I've been here...

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Dreamy

Some of my favourite Artists...  

Love Clare Woods' paintings, she works in oil and enamel on aluminium on a huge scale. I was lucky to see a painting of hers included in the 'Dark Monarch' exhibition at the Tate St. Ives. I haven't been able to find a website or blog for her, but I'll keep looking.


I think Beatriz Milhazes' work is beautiful, so energetic and colourful. Again, no blog/website but there's plenty of her paintings drifiting around the internet. There's so much life in her work- she fuses elements of her Brazilian heritage into her work, in particualr themes of Carnival.



I really like the work of Gem Elliott...  


...Olaf Hajek...


...and Catherine Campbell...


Lindsey Carr's work is of great interest to me, very detailed and beautiful colours-


Sabrina Ward Harrison is a huge inspiration to me, I like the whole journal art kind of thing going on, wish I could create collages like her...


The same can be said for Brandon Boyd, artist and lead singer of the band Incubus. I love the way her draws and his books are definitely top of my wish list!


Other favourites include John William Waterhouse, Basquiat, Chuck Close, Robert Rauschenberg, Anselm Kiefer, Frida Kahlo, blah blah blah....I could go on and on!

Finally, there's this guy...

...and this guy...
 

I can't remember their names, wish I could, their work is Amazing!

Think I'll post my favourite designers and photographers tomorrow, I've enjoyed posting this-it's made me want to go do some more drawing.