obliterated she just wanted to blend in: 06/01/2004 - 07/01/2004

she just wanted to blend in

the use of hands as a form of meditation

6/29/2004

 
raw vision links from the copy I bought in London 6 months ago
>raw vision---ricco maresca gallery---Marion >Harris ---Folk Art Lovers, get ready for the 11th Annual Folk Fest in Atlanta, GA. Folk Fest is the World's Greatest >Folk Art Show & Sale --->hallesaintpierre---->Compton Verney is a new art gallery in Warwickshire. It was founded by British philanthropist Sir Peter Moores----gugging >living art---Museum Dr. Guislain----The >Horse Hospital is a unique arts venue in London which has been providing a space for underground and avantgarde media since 1993. ----work is >love made visible---contemporary >photography----J. P. RITSCH-FISCH >GALERIE ----art >brut--
to be continued
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 29.6.04

6/22/2004

 
post via pola
Garden of Earthly Delights oil on wood----Mike's Electric Stuff----Miyuki Nakahara has recycled tins that once contained the notorious food additive MSG. ---Paintings and digital photos weblog---my creepy valentine----A CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: The Nameless Art of a Scrapheap Subculture----naomi shea illustration---nathalie lete ceramics---mystery readers international---George, primarily uses rocks from the shore, as they have been smoothed by
the surf and are, therefore, ideal for painting. He does not attach
anything to the rock, or chisel pieces of it away; he prefers to work with
the shape provided by nature. The natural imperfections, such as chips,
streaks or holes, often work to his advantage; a rock with one edge broken
off became the half-eaten side of an apple.

posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 22.6.04

6/18/2004

 
she spoke with her eyes
motel--"Art Loustal" : Jacques de Loustal / Edward Hopper---Hand's Down, First Edition---mixed media collage---I intentionally look for objects which can have many interpretations. Often a piece will focus on one simple object. ---- C e l l u l e s " p a r M i c h e l G a s a r i a n ---Local Heroes: Paintings and Sculpture by Sam Doyle----sampling of folk art, regional art, found object art, and fine crafts by Louisiana ---Love letters in beads ---luc melanson illustration---Marvin Finn: Wizard of whimsical whittling ---memory---SAM NHLENGETHWA NEW INTERIORS SERIES (2003)---
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 18.6.04

6/16/2004

 
she painted his trash
ILLEGAL MAIL ART .....Growing up behind the iron curtain makes even the most elementary letter a tool of subversion. Correspondence with Westerners is tightly censored and controlled. The letters have a lengthy two week delay to allow snooping KGB gents to x-ray, xerox and translate all mail. The only way to communicate with the outside world of freedom is to code everything.-----sketches, studies and drawings----woman with goat---more david butler's enamel on tin---Inez Nathaniel Walker: Visionary Folk Artist ----ink poems ----"When people tell me they aren't creative, I say, 'On the contrary, my little cabbage, you are creative, and your creativity is manifested in your job, home, cooking, clothes, garden, entertaining or the overall way you live your life.'"--james yang illustration---jane wynn says “ Every object has a right to be heard.” ----Welcome to the Folk Art Pages.Howard Finster, 1916-2001 ----Just for Openers was founded in 1979 by Don Bull of Wirtz, Virginia. Members in the United States and Canada mainly collect beer advertising openers and corkscrews, but may also collect soda advertising openers, figural cast iron bottle openers, can openers and non-advertising corkscrews.---kendell-geers net-art-----For the second installment in the Design Lab exhibition series, the museum will present the work of sound designer Jean-Pierre Gauthier.A resident of Montreal, Canada, Gauthier creates beautiful and highly functional sound environments through a series of everyday objects, modulated sounds and physical interaction-----laura griffith's "Untitled," ductile iron, 15"h x 12"w x 6"d, 2001.WTG16746, $5,000.----Leather Face Journal---" In using organic and inorganic materials, I present iconography that creates a dialogue between the permanent and the transient, beginning with the process of collecting objects. Robert Rauschenberg once wrote " A pair of socks is not less suitable to make a painting than with wood, nails, turpentine, oil and fabric."--- "Even Angels have Bad Hair Days"---"First Communion" Assemblages----more Jacque Parsley---"To My Valentine"---Parsley's work reflects partly told tales, a moment in time that gives a nostalgic visual narrative of memories that have been recycled, and a past that has been reinterpreted. These shrines to unknown individuals have a Karma that is still unfolding to create a new paradigm. ----"Angel In Repose"---Marvin Finn: Wizard of whimsical whittling --“Every object is created with it’s own specific purpose in life. Then I find it… and it is awakened and delivered…” As I create mixed media sculptural works, I find myself working in an intuitive manor. Whether I find the object or the object finds me, I fit together a personal narrative and create an odd mixture of the past and the present. ---the loss of a valuable object or even the loss of time----Bakers Dozen Collage Exchange ---


posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 16.6.04

6/12/2004

 
he whispered in someone else's ear
The story of Vintage Chinese Posters is truly the story of the East meets the West, if there ever was one. In Vintage Chinese Posters one finds a curious mixture of Eastern themes with Western cultural influences and painting techniques. ----jane's assemblage---Garde Rail represents self-taught, folk and outsider artists from the Pacific Northwest and beyond, from the Deep South to the Midwest to the Big Apple and Great Britain.--The Dickeyville Grotto ---Reliquaries of a disappearing age made by 12 material artists occupy a brief window of nostalgia at the end of the century---JAH is a schizophrenic, outsider, self-taught artist who paints in a converted garage studio---Jannis kounellis Monotypes, jan' 04 ---

Before Theodore Seuss Geisel found fame as a children's book author, the primary outlet for his creative efforts was magazines. via sugar n spicy---Impossible Objects----Like jazz music, the automobile road map is an American innovation and is just as much a part of American culture. Road maps brought much needed order to the national road system. ---

Bored with her work-a-day life, Alexandra Huber (b. 1955) began painting around 1990 -- at home, after work and with no formal training.---Hopital Brut en tournage----2 heads 2 thoughts?----Welcome to ArtBrut.com----art object---composition---visionary shadow box---The Lone Eagle
----ideal world----
i-jusi
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 12.6.04

6/10/2004

 
fishing in the fishbucket
fishbucket's link Square Project:patron saints of graphic design---the art of Jim Avignon----time tales is a collection of found photographs. found at fleamarkets, thriftshops, some are scooped up from streets and alleyways, fallen from an overstuffed bag or torn pocket. others turn up in a cabinet’s hidden compartment, found while wandering the rooms of an abandoned house--- All of us are profoundly affected by the landscapes we inhabit. From the land we derive not only our basic food and shelter, but also a sense of who we are as individuals, communities and nations---A Tea Leaves reading can be used as a focus for your daily meditation, as inspiration for your own writing, or simply as a thought for the day----stampers anonymous---On the Fabric of the Human Body---marcelo lozada illustration--flounder art---This site is my story, and your inspiration---daily zen---games we play----gatto matto illustration--female persuasion ---red meat--

other: postmodern shrines--
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 10.6.04

6/09/2004

 
today is the day that was meant to be today
The Art of Cedric Smith----eddie martinez art---El Anatsui, one of West Africa's most renowned sculptors---The Art of Élio Oliveira---green museum.org---Shrine sculpture for Owedjebor---My assemblage sculptures are a unique and often whimsical mixed-media combination of discarded (and thus "recycled") stainless-steel medical instruments and other objects ---A trophy head, embellished with cloth, feathers and human hair, characteristic of the south coast Nazca culture.--american pie art---FINISHED MASKS--When Milton Schwartz first saw the poster for the National Exhibit of Art by the Mentally Ill, which features an enlarged photograph of one of his collages--hand printing on manila folders with small photographs and illustrations from magazines and catalogs--Milton said, "What's 'mentallyill'?"
----World Class Art made by indigenous and creative people---Found Object 'Order & Chaos' Sculptures --Tony Calzetta and Gabrielle de Montmollin art---The "catch of the day" is an ephemeral image, consisting of any tile I happen to have generated that isn't going to be a featured background, and isn't going to be included in "bloggrounds" ---Fresh Monsters

posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 9.6.04

6/08/2004

 
the twinkle had a star
christina vann drawings and corey pierce portfoglio via glubibulga--African artists tell the tale of a beloved leader's rise and fall ----Move on the collage to discover the artists behind---David Butler’s career as an artist commenced in his late forties when his career in a sawmill came to an abrupt end following an injury. He insists that he had drawn and carved most of his life, depicting the scenes and animals he saw around him---Its true, David Gilhooly has stopped making frogs---The Dead Come to Life in Mexican Folk Art---"Box Series #2"---Dididuc fotos
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 8.6.04

6/06/2004

 
it's dark so it must be night
This unfortunate who I've never met or even spoken to, is stuck in a Texas prison for 50 years. He makes wonderful papier mache figures as well----When our society can confront the iniquities we have visited upon the African American community, and when the African American community can confront the iniquities it has visited upon itself, then Roy Ferdinand's unsettling work will raise him to the rank of poet laureate---bela silva illustration---big chief folk artist---the art guys and their links--COLLECTIONS of COLLECTIONS various means to sort things out----the osborne collection of Early Children's Books---Skulls do more than just protect the brain — they also stimulate the mind. Often symbols of mortality and power, they have been employed in human ceremony, ritual, and art for tens of thousands of years. From the ancient animal skulls in Paleolithic burial sites to the curlicued cattle skulls that float like spirits over Georgia O’Keefe’s canvas mountains, cultures around the world have turned to skulls to express ideas about both life and death-----treasure love assemblage---uncommon creatures--collage town collages---

clandestina

In 1907, the Belgian-born scientist L.H. Baekeland invented Bakelite, one of the first plastics ever made. It was an inexpensive alternative to more natural materials, and proved to be an excellent insulator against heat and electricity, and fire resistant too. That's why it was used for kitchen appliances, such as toasters, and other household consumables, such as radios. ---Welcome to the site of the Bakelite and Plastic Museum. The main object of the museum is to inform about bakelite and plastic design.---Bakelite Bracelets, Bakelite Necklaces, Celluloid, and Lucite Jewelry----Bakelite: A Revolutionary Early Plastic----The Bakelite Jewelry Book----the bakelite museum--THE UNIQUE HISTORY OF PLASTIC---bakelite jewelry--

posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 6.6.04

6/01/2004

 
woven
ASANTE (or ASHANTI), KENTE CLOTH ---raw materials ----Black Suede Heels W/ Metal Muli-Colored Woven Strips----Mudcloth from Mali, West Africa--Woven Leather Thong----woven--woven--woven--woven--woven--woven--woven--BOTTOMING CHAIRS----

giclee prints

Giclée Print Net, Inc.----mr- starr's giclee explanation---A giclee (pronounced zhee-CLAY) is the new name given to IRIS prints, a high-quality, high fidelity, high-density inkjet print----What's In a Name: The Story of Giclée----
print--print--print--print--print--print--print--

other:
Thin strips of lead (recycled from wine bottles) are cut and stitched to the strips in order to build up the surface and to suggest language and written records----more adela---Giclée production---
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 1.6.04



(O) - (O)- (O) - (O)-(O) - (O)-(O) - (O)-(O) - (O)-(O) - (O)-(O) - (O)-(O) - (O)-
take a walk on the wild side:
art for housewives
ikastikos weblog
cardboard retablos

Archives

12/01/2001 - 01/01/2002   01/01/2002 - 02/01/2002   02/01/2002 - 03/01/2002   03/01/2002 - 04/01/2002   04/01/2002 - 05/01/2002   05/01/2002 - 06/01/2002   06/01/2002 - 07/01/2002   07/01/2002 - 08/01/2002   08/01/2002 - 09/01/2002   09/01/2002 - 10/01/2002   10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002   11/01/2002 - 12/01/2002   12/01/2002 - 01/01/2003   01/01/2003 - 02/01/2003   02/01/2003 - 03/01/2003   03/01/2003 - 04/01/2003   04/01/2003 - 05/01/2003   05/01/2003 - 06/01/2003   06/01/2003 - 07/01/2003   07/01/2003 - 08/01/2003   08/01/2003 - 09/01/2003   09/01/2003 - 10/01/2003   10/01/2003 - 11/01/2003   11/01/2003 - 12/01/2003   12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004   01/01/2004 - 02/01/2004   02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004   03/01/2004 - 04/01/2004   05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004   06/01/2004 - 07/01/2004   07/01/2004 - 08/01/2004   09/01/2004 - 10/01/2004   10/01/2004 - 11/01/2004   02/01/2005 - 03/01/2005  

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?