Thursday, February 28, 2008
Nice Blog
The Chrysalis Stage
"Just living is not enough," said the Butterfly. "One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." - Hans Christian Anderson
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"Just living is not enough," said the Butterfly. "One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." - Hans Christian Anderson
click here..http://goldennib.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Charcoal of Old
white caharcoal on black.... Story to follow
Denise Belezzo (There is no such thing as a straight line) was my artist instructor at Morton colleg. I inquired about to drawing courses offered by the college. These are the few courses I have ever taken. I think one must draw before painting.
But when I told them I could not see, I was asked how I could do the course. I told them they would be surprised.
I tock the courses and got As One of my painting won a prize, It was called BAG flowers.
My technique was to feel they objects to be drawn on the table Transfer the picture to my mind then draw it. The result was a surrelrealistic representation.
These two classes form the base of my expression in my paintings which are emotional dreams of the worked around me.
But when I told them I could not see, I was asked how I could do the course. I told them they would be surprised.
I tock the courses and got As One of my painting won a prize, It was called BAG flowers.
My technique was to feel they objects to be drawn on the table Transfer the picture to my mind then draw it. The result was a surrelrealistic representation.
These two classes form the base of my expression in my paintings which are emotional dreams of the worked around me.
Monday, February 25, 2008
a blirb...Georgia O'Keeffe
Ebb Tide said...
Lloyd- How nice that we are thinking and reading about Georgia O'Keeffe. Yes, she lived many years in NY prior to moving to New Mexico. She launched her art career in NY w/ the help of his husband (a famous photographer). Georgia claimed Abiqui, NM her real home. Her heart is in the southwest really.
February 24, 2008 1:36:00
Lloyd- How nice that we are thinking and reading about Georgia O'Keeffe. Yes, she lived many years in NY prior to moving to New Mexico. She launched her art career in NY w/ the help of his husband (a famous photographer). Georgia claimed Abiqui, NM her real home. Her heart is in the southwest really.
February 24, 2008 1:36:00
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Forever Art
http://forever-art.blogspot.com/
Friday, February 22, 2008 check out this post
AN ARTFUL ADVENTURE#2
"The unexplainable thing in nature that makes me feel the world is big far beyond my understanding-to understand maybe by trying to put it into form. To find the feeling of infinity on the horizon line or just over the next hill." Georgia O'Keeffe
Friday, February 22, 2008 check out this post
AN ARTFUL ADVENTURE#2
"The unexplainable thing in nature that makes me feel the world is big far beyond my understanding-to understand maybe by trying to put it into form. To find the feeling of infinity on the horizon line or just over the next hill." Georgia O'Keeffe
Saturday, February 23, 2008
LOOKING FORWARD TO SPRING
iT HAS BEEN A ROUGHT WINTER. !
yESTERDAAY PAINTED ALL DAY. dID NOT LIKE RESULT. gESSOED ALL MY WORK !
sO NTHIS IS HOW i FELT !
tOO ICY TO GO TO gRUMPYS IN rIVERSIDE
ALONE BY THE TELEPHONE, NOT EVEN A BILL COLLECTOR CALLED !
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Lloydism
Styles
Expressionism: Any art that stresses the artist's emotional and psychological expression, often with bold colors and distortions of form. Specifically and art style of the early 20th century followed principally by certain German artists.
Impressionism: An art movement which took its name from one particular painting by Claude Monet, Impression: Sunrise of 1872. Arising out of the naturalism of the Realists, as well as an interest in the transitory experience of light and color on objects, Impressionism did two distinct things to painting: it elevated color to the status of subject matter, liberating the artist's marks from previous craft constraints, and it inadvertently asserted painting's relationship to the flat surface.
Formalism: The aesthetic arrangement of shapes, colors, and forms . (The formal elements of art)
Cubism: The first art movement of the 20th century systematically to reconsider the conventions of painting since the Renaissance. Such work is epitomized by the severe flattening of the space across the picture plane, a consistently inconsistentlight source, and an imploding of the traditional fore-, middle and background areas in painting composition.
Surrealism: A literary and visual art movement interested in unleashing and exploring the potential of the human psyche. Loosely based on both Freud's and Jung's investigations into the mind, it is also direct heir of earlier Dada strategies of unlocking of the unconscious by the use of chance.
Pop Art: (Popular Culture)- The elements of society that are recognized by the general public. Popular Culture has the associations of something cheap, fleeting and accessible to all.
Abstract Expressionism: A common appelation for the first generation American abstract painting after the Second World War, due to the primary of gesture and color while keeping consistent with the aims of formalism (the all-over application of paint and the dispersal of depth across the surface of the picture plane).
Lloydism
The use of all multimedium to express self. Expessing all modern art techniques as learned by a self taught artist.
Expressionism: Any art that stresses the artist's emotional and psychological expression, often with bold colors and distortions of form. Specifically and art style of the early 20th century followed principally by certain German artists.
Impressionism: An art movement which took its name from one particular painting by Claude Monet, Impression: Sunrise of 1872. Arising out of the naturalism of the Realists, as well as an interest in the transitory experience of light and color on objects, Impressionism did two distinct things to painting: it elevated color to the status of subject matter, liberating the artist's marks from previous craft constraints, and it inadvertently asserted painting's relationship to the flat surface.
Formalism: The aesthetic arrangement of shapes, colors, and forms . (The formal elements of art)
Cubism: The first art movement of the 20th century systematically to reconsider the conventions of painting since the Renaissance. Such work is epitomized by the severe flattening of the space across the picture plane, a consistently inconsistentlight source, and an imploding of the traditional fore-, middle and background areas in painting composition.
Surrealism: A literary and visual art movement interested in unleashing and exploring the potential of the human psyche. Loosely based on both Freud's and Jung's investigations into the mind, it is also direct heir of earlier Dada strategies of unlocking of the unconscious by the use of chance.
Pop Art: (Popular Culture)- The elements of society that are recognized by the general public. Popular Culture has the associations of something cheap, fleeting and accessible to all.
Abstract Expressionism: A common appelation for the first generation American abstract painting after the Second World War, due to the primary of gesture and color while keeping consistent with the aims of formalism (the all-over application of paint and the dispersal of depth across the surface of the picture plane).
Lloydism
The use of all multimedium to express self. Expessing all modern art techniques as learned by a self taught artist.
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Newly finished Acrylic in the lloydism Movement Tradition.
not quite finished center tree need color bottom left tree limbs not right color andshaspe
Name Me
Writing in Faith
Thursday, February 07, 2008
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Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Marija my wife... PIC TAKER
Me,tree and Libary Riverside
Swan lake Riverside IL>
........................................WATCGER
snowy snow
not cold,
back hurts
feel old
kids sled
down hill
want thrill
hit tree
will be end of me
so you see
watcher me
snowy snow
not cold,
back hurts
feel old
kids sled
down hill
want thrill
hit tree
will be end of me
so you see
watcher me
Friday, February 01, 2008
sWAN lAKE Riverside Il.
Snow Job
This was the view from the bunker this morn. Just after the dawn.. So I will dwell
Come join me in the fun. until a snow man is done!
Come join me in the fun. until a snow man is done!
Awake
Awake
Dark
Hungry
Chawcolate.....................
Dark
Hungry
Chawcolate.....................