Archive for February, 2011

Posted by admin at 27 February 2011

Category: contemporary paintings

interested in curing people. I am currently aspiring to become a pharmacist (I am an undergrad that has not yet applied to pharm. school) but I don’t want to really work in retail my whole life (well I will in the beginning to pay off my loans). I like interacting with people and I believe that their quality of life (during their illness) and how they choose to live it is more important than treating their ailment with drug after drug. This is why I want to work in a hospital setting where patient-pharmacist interaction is stressed. I know the science is important but just passing out the right drugs is not what pharmacy is about. I feel that there are other ways for patients to heal. I see the patient as a person with social, emotional and physical needs. The drugs definitely take care of the physical needs but sometimes they only do so temporarily and that is the best that they can do. For this reason a lot of patients are frustrated and grumpy and not relaxed. Anyways are there any career paths that combine medicine and art with focus on caring for the human being as a whole person? I am looking at fields with holistic medicine but I’m not sure.

there are many forms of "art therapy" that may incorporate you need for art and helping

Posted by admin at 27 February 2011

Category: contemporary artist


your paintings should be unique
they must be mordern in style or design
you should know "how to express yourself through a painting"
good colour combinations are very important
more practice, more attractive paintings

Posted by admin at 27 February 2011

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0 contemporary canadian painter Maxim Grunin painting a landscape start to finishMaxim Grunin MFA is a Canadian painter. Educated and versed in creating works of a wide range of subjects and styles. The love of the craft fuels the production of artworks in Maxim’s practice.

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Posted by admin at 27 February 2011

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0 Monty Python   Art GalleryTwo pepperpots go to an art gallery

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0 Original Contemporary Abstract Modern Art Paintings by Filomena de Andrade Booth“Petroglyphs” is an abstract, contemporary painting by Filomena de Andrade Booth. The textural canvas will make a dramatic statement in any home or office decor. The painting is wired and ready to hang – framing is not needed.

Be sure to visit my website – www.filomenabooth.com – to see my entire portfolio of original abstract paintings.

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Posted by admin at 25 February 2011

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0 EEOOY::How to make contemporary installation art::Ep.2 Part2SERIES DESCRIPTION

Each & Every One of You (EEOOY) is a mock TV show pilot that teaches ordinary people how to make contemporary installation art. If these words strike fear into your heart or make you cringe with memories of seeing contemporary art and wondering what the it was all about, this show is for you!

Inspired by the fifties, celebrity art instructor Jon Gnagy who taught thousands of pioneer NBC TV viewers how to draw hokie landscapes. EEOOY host Andy Jenny show how fun and easy it can be to make contemporary art using his Four Installation Art Directives™.

EEOOY is a sincere but irreverent 1980′s-cable-TV-style show written and acted by ex-art critic Don Goodes. Unlike any other show on the subject, it embraces rather than tries to sidestep a central paradox: contemporary art is simultaneously profoundly significant and completely irrelevant. The show is funny and educational. Where ever EEOOY has been shown, in art galleries, museums and on cable TV in Canada, the US and Spain, it has become a cult-classic.

Two 30 minute pilots that were co-produced at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta Canada in the late nineties, as part of the Pop Sub n’Mass Culture Residency.

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THE POLITICAL ACCUMULATION INSTALLATION EPISODE is a solemn critique of colonial imperialism using coffee beans. It features a kooky cast of community friends. Anne Marie (Anne Marie Léger) is there with viewer letters. She also visits the Rejected Artist (Kara Lynch). As always, the critic (Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew) drops by to interpret Andy’s latest creation.

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Posted by admin at 25 February 2011

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i can’t find any paintings by anyone who may have known what she looked like or any contemporary?
is she a myth?
if she really lived i think someone who had seen her would have done a painting, her being a woman in that line of work and all.
maybe they found out she was really a boy and really railroaded her because of that, no matter what they said.
is she the catholic saint that never existed?
thanks.
she was a plain jane.

yes this is from 1485 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/39/Joan_of_arc_miniature_graded.jpg but this is only a artists interpretation of her since the only known painting that we know she sat for has been lost to time

as to her being a real person yes she was.. most of what we know of her comes from her trial in england where she had embarrassed the English army. and was captured or rather betrayed.. taken to england and tried as a witch. and then the transcripts of the trail were sent to Rome. now i ask this of you if she wasn’t a real person why would the English make this up? this was a girl that had defeated them at the battle of Orleans and put a French king back on the throne.. in a time where women were thought to be inferior to men

Posted by admin at 25 February 2011

Category: contemporary artist

if you’re a graphic designer please answer this questions…

You are asking two, separate questions. You ask, on one hand, for "contemporary" artists, meaning those working today. On the other hand, you ask about outstanding designers in "history," meaning the inclusion of artists no longer working their craft.

Andy Warhol, for example is dead, so can hardly be considered a contemporary artist. Peter Max, on the other hand, who was working during the time Warhol practiced, is STILL designing today.

I would count both of them as representative of outstanding designers in modern history. I can add to that list, Roy Lichtenstein, Norman Rockwell, Boris Vallejo and Kelley Freas.

0 Modern Abstract Contemporary art painting video2.To purchase this painting or see more of my art work http://www.allenzart.blogspot.com copy and paste in your search box!

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Posted by admin at 23 February 2011

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0 Edina Monsoons take on contemporary arthttp://thebookmann.blogspot.com/

To Artists, Curators and Collectors, take note, Edina Monsoon explains on the etiquette of buying a work of modern art. Some of the paintings in this clip may be that of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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Gallery attendant: Can I help you?

Eddie: No, I want to buy some art

Gallery attendant: Have you seen something here?

Eddie: No, I don’t know, I just want to get some

Eddie: What else you’ve got?

Gallery attendant: Well we are a specialist galley, perhaps if you knew what you were looking for, I could help you

Eddie: Is there someone else who can help me?

Eddie: Ah yea, I want to uh buy some art, I am a collector, I want to collect some modern stuff

Curator : Please come down stairs, we’ll see what we can do

Eddie: You only work in a shop you know, you can drop the attitude

Curator: it is the quality and texture of the brush strokes, we like to believe the artist managed to cast of and nurture to overcome and continue renewal of himself.

Eddie: I do know this crap

Curator: I understood you where a collector

Eddie: I am, I am a serious collector, I not interested with artistic value, I just want how much this will be worth in twenty years time

Curator : Oh I see, why did you not say so, I be showing you the completely new modern stuff

Eddie: Or this, this, I want to see figures, I want to see figures. And like there here too, these shoes, and the televisions, I like, its nice, televisions, there. Also, one of those like those blood heads you know, those frozen blood heads filled with blood. Any thing that’s in the Saatchi collection, I want everything like that alright

Eddie: I just want everything, everything.

Eddie: It all looks like bollocks so it must be worth something

Edina Monsoon is a character from the British television sitcom Absolutely Fabulous

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