Saturday, April 16, 2016

Bodies of Work by Lauren P. Della Monica

Bodies of Work: Contemporary Figurative Painting
by Lauren P. Della Monica

Summary
Human forms can be intensely intimate or broadly universal. Here, figurative artists use the human form as a tool to express varied content and contemporary issues. 

These paintings depict our feelings and sentiments, our sense of belonging to a larger community in the contemporary world, while capturing the impulses behind the range of figuration presented by today's contemporary international artists.

Portraitist Marlene Dumas presents figures in a gritty, unsentimental manner, evoking the essence of the human condition, while Kerry James Marshall paints the life of African-Americans in the twentieth-century, employing recent historical review to document the social challenges. British artist Jenny Saville paints the figure in massive scale, combined with an overt, never-ending interest in the pure rendering of human flesh. 

Hope Gangloff paints her figures as characters, intimate friends, and acquaintances, narrating a drama from their canvases. An important resource for those interested in contemporary figurative painting.

Impressions
I like realistic paintings and drawings and when I've seen "Bodies of Work", I was curious to know more about nowadays figurative art.

Through the different artists and sensibilities, I was amazed at the details of the portraits and their originality. You can feel the emotions coming from the subject who is posing, like he/she was completely naked in front of you.
For some models, it's literally true and the way the artist see the nudity is also interesting to look at.

The second part is about social art. A section probably more conceptual, more darker for some artists who use their brushes to make engaged art. A great way of expressing your opinions, your views through images.

An interesting art book where I've discovered a lot of great artists and their amazing work.


About the author
Lauren Pheeney Della Monica is a New York-based art consultant specializing in advising private clients on building collections of fine art. She writes about contemporary art, American art, and art collecting.

Source
*Arc provided by Edelweiss
I received this book in exchange of a fair and honest review.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Red little one



Red little bird that may look like a cute shy flame. LOL.
A5 watercolor


Friday, April 1, 2016

Impatience



I've got sweets, red wine and a seductive smile
You and your body can stop by for a while 
We will set the world on fire, create a incandescent light
But hurry or I may blow away the flames and say goodnight

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Turning red


Turning red
I feel vibrant in your company
You tint my feverish cheek 
In a warm shade of cherry
When you whisper your fantasy
Of what you want from my body
Ardent dancer you are unique
And this tango...sigh...the end of me

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Mad World





Mad World
Some days, I just can't understand 
Why you should wake up from dreamland
What is the point in trying? 
If ugliness and darkness are the ones winning?
Are all the efforts worth the agitation?
When everything may just be a fucking illusion
Fed up with this mad world!

PS: Love this song but today it's making me sad to listen to it! 

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Happy Holi!


Happy Holi to all my Indian's friends!
Like this color celebration, wish I could see that for myself one day. :-D

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Mist and Will



Even when everything is blurry
Covered with heavy cold mist
Spring always awaken some beauty
With strong willpower to resist
That hope for a new beginning.

Lucie
22/3/2016
Watercolor