Thursday, 7 October 2010
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Paper ceilings
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Friday, 13 November 2009
Hughie O’Donoghue
Tomorrow is the last day of the Hughie O’Donoghue exhibition at the Leeds Art Galley.
As much as I appreciate and try to understand art I find it pretty rare that a piece of work can stir up as much emotion as this collection does.
The pieces are a mix of photography and vigorous paint work and although they are not subtle in size the intricacies really are. The colours are subdued and and atmospheric from a distance but in one instance, closer up, a blue was electric and intense.
The idea of using collage has exploded recently, (photoshop, cough), but this work seems to kind of take on that idea and transport it back to traditional grand paintings seen in the other rooms of the gallery.
I can't pin point what it was about these paintings that made me feel so different about them, they rung nostalgia with an edge of tragedy without any tricks or distractions and I spent a long time looking at them.
As much as I appreciate and try to understand art I find it pretty rare that a piece of work can stir up as much emotion as this collection does.
The pieces are a mix of photography and vigorous paint work and although they are not subtle in size the intricacies really are. The colours are subdued and and atmospheric from a distance but in one instance, closer up, a blue was electric and intense.
The idea of using collage has exploded recently, (photoshop, cough), but this work seems to kind of take on that idea and transport it back to traditional grand paintings seen in the other rooms of the gallery.
I can't pin point what it was about these paintings that made me feel so different about them, they rung nostalgia with an edge of tragedy without any tricks or distractions and I spent a long time looking at them.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
The past fortnight has been the easiest few weeks ever! I have had very little to do, but whilst I have been looking for a job (to no avail) I have been getting back to doing some fun crafty projects.
Less staring at a computer screen.
I keep seeing pictures of homes with walls filled with pictures and old silhouette portraits. They look super good so I made some dole friendly versions:
They worked out pretty well and I completely want to fill my walls with them. Perhaps I will move onto creating silhouettes of people I know!
A while back Matt got me a super super bird cage. It looked a little lonely and empty before, as such I filled it with fairy lights and hung it on some badly painted chain from my ceiling. I am totally worried it will fall down and bring the ceiling with it, but it looks great in the dark.
Plus today I made some macaroons. They came out OK but not exactly up to scratch. Perhaps it is because I omitted the almond? I bloody hate almonds. Anyway, I made my own Lauduree style box to put them in, so if my dad is in he might get an extra birthday present.
Less staring at a computer screen.
I keep seeing pictures of homes with walls filled with pictures and old silhouette portraits. They look super good so I made some dole friendly versions:
They worked out pretty well and I completely want to fill my walls with them. Perhaps I will move onto creating silhouettes of people I know!
A while back Matt got me a super super bird cage. It looked a little lonely and empty before, as such I filled it with fairy lights and hung it on some badly painted chain from my ceiling. I am totally worried it will fall down and bring the ceiling with it, but it looks great in the dark.
Plus today I made some macaroons. They came out OK but not exactly up to scratch. Perhaps it is because I omitted the almond? I bloody hate almonds. Anyway, I made my own Lauduree style box to put them in, so if my dad is in he might get an extra birthday present.
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
hi
SO tired & headachey.
Stumbled across the work of Shannon Freshwater
Super scary but intriguing portraits, they remind me of those 70's pictures of women where the colours are really enhanced, (i forget what they're called).
I can totally appreciate these images, making something so surreal look somewhat understandable, and the skill involved in both the crafting of the painting and making something so unsettling.
Wouldn't want it on my wall though!
Also helped out with interviewing people for the course today. I could totally empathize with them because of how nervy I get with such things. It was good to look at an interview with the opposite perspective though, it made me think about how to conduct myself in such situations and I guess recognizing my own strengths and weaknesses in other people's.
Stumbled across the work of Shannon Freshwater
Super scary but intriguing portraits, they remind me of those 70's pictures of women where the colours are really enhanced, (i forget what they're called).
I can totally appreciate these images, making something so surreal look somewhat understandable, and the skill involved in both the crafting of the painting and making something so unsettling.
Wouldn't want it on my wall though!
Also helped out with interviewing people for the course today. I could totally empathize with them because of how nervy I get with such things. It was good to look at an interview with the opposite perspective though, it made me think about how to conduct myself in such situations and I guess recognizing my own strengths and weaknesses in other people's.
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