martes, 10 de junio de 2014

DAN OUELLETTE













Dan Ouellette is an American artist, illustrator, director, author and production designer. He began drawing as a child inspired by EscherDalí and Moebius His drawings usually begin with very rough sketches and are intended to capture a moment of tension or eroticism. His art pushes his audience into areas where people feel less than comfortable, stating that the "US which is so puritanical, our bodies are usually a great source of anxiety and fear". As a production designer, he has designed over fifteen independent feature films in the past decade as well as numerous commercials and music videos. He is best known as the director for the music videos Blue and Looking Glassby The Birthday Massacre, receiving over 4 million combined views on YouTube, and has directed music videos for the industrial band Android Lust. He has done production design for many films over the years including Chasing Sleep starring Jeff Daniels. Dan's artwork is strongly themed around surrealism and mostly done in pencil. As an artist he has exhibited widely. He has been published in numerous anthology art books including Bio-Mannerism which also features work by H.R. Giger and Beksinski, and he has been featured in magazines internationally.  David Bowie commented while looking at Dan's art that he has noticed a strong influence of science fiction on contemporary art. Giger saw a different aspect, saying simply "Very bony." He grew to adore the cinema of Fellini and later to marvel at Lynch's Eraserhead. Rather than pursue a formal education in the fine arts he chose to study the craft of film making and after college he became a production designer working on feature films in New York City  starting with his work as aproduction designer for Hal Hartley in 1990 with Trust and then, in 1992, with Simple Men.

ALEXANDRA MANUKYAN



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R Evolution by GUILLEM MARI


CAITLIN HACKETT





Artist's concern for the destruction of the environment is the primary source of her dark subject

JAN ESMANN


ROBERTO FERRI


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ANDRÉ MARTINS DE BARROS Today Special

                                                   Optical Illusion

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lunes, 9 de junio de 2014

PETER GRIC

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Peter Gric or Petr Gric (born 1968, BrnoCzechoslovakia) is Austrian painterdrawer and illustrator originally from Czech Republic. In his art appear motives of futuristic landscapes and architecture, biomechanical surrealism and fantastic realism. Gric is member of the art groups Libellule and Labyrinth.

Petr Gric was born in 1968 in Brno, former Czechoslovakia. He was the only child of artists Ludmila Gric (1942, Pitín) and Jaroslav Gric (1937, Brno).They already supported his talent in painting and drawing, which he exhibited when he was young. In 1980 he traveled with his parents under the pretense described as vacation travel, they emigrated through Hungary and Yugoslavia toAustria. They spend one year in the countryside of Reichenau an der Rax. They soon moved to Linz where Gric finished primary school and studied graphic design at the Höhere Technische Lehranstalt. In 1988 he moved to Vienna where he began to study under Arik Brauer at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He finished his studies with a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1993. While still in college, he participated in several exhibitions and started to sell his work successfully. In 1996, Gric presented his work about the connection of painting and computer graphics at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He has two daughters Emilia (b. 2002) and Natalia (b. 2005). Later in 2009, he moved from Vienna to Höflein an der Hohen Wand. 
Working as an artist for a living, he creates new works irregularly. Before exhibiting, he works intensively, but often doesn't create anything for weeks and only experiments with graphic software and geometry for his new work. Smaller formats works take him a few days or weeks to create. Large works take him months to finish. However, many of them are in progress for a very long time and only finished after several yearsGric's painting are technically precise. He uses oil paintacrylic paint, or combinations thereof. He also uses airbrushes. Most of his work he designs in graphic software and the more complex pieces, he models in 3D software. Despite his work in computer graphics, it is not his primary medium. Some of his paintings are several meters in size.
His art is a combination of futuristic landscapes and architecture, biomechanical surrealism and fantastic realism. It's very airy, combining known thoughts with fantastic elements and geometrical structures. Before his artistic career, he was influenced by science fiction illustrators Chris MoorePeter Elson and by Star Wars movies. However, his biggest influence was surrealistic paintings by his father, and artists like Salvador DalíGiorgio de ChiricoMax ErnstErnst FuchsRudolf HausnerSamuel BakAlfred KubinHans Ruedi Giger and later Zdzisław BeksińskiOdd Nerdrum and De Es Schwertberger.Most of his inspirations are from nature and architecture, but he is also fascinated by erosion, abstract geometry and women's bodies. Gric creates visions and fantasy that he himself can't explain. Like Beksiński, he doesn't care about interpretations of his works