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  • Permalink for 'Anthony Lister at Lyons Wier Gallery, NYC'

    Anthony Lister at Lyons Wier Gallery, NYC

    Posted: 18-March-2010, 3:09am CET by Woopidoo
    Australian born artist Anthony Lister is showing at the Lyons Wier Gallery in New York City from March 19 through to April 19.

    A lot of my favorite artists are painters that never really give up using the pencil (line). Painterly paintings are good but so are paintings that look like drawings. I guess I like painterly drawings or linear paintings. I like painterly paintings and linear drawings too ;-)

    anthony lister painting
    Anthony Lister - Terms of Engagement, 2010
    Mixed media on canvas, 39.5 x 39.5 inches

    anthony lister at Lyons Wier nyc
    Anthony Lister - BET, 2010
    mixed media on paper, 6.5 x 9.5 inches

    australian artist anthony lister
    Anthony Lister Super Girl 1, 2010
    Mixed media on canvas, 14 x 11 inches

    From the Lyons Wier Gallery blog here..
    "Known in the Low Brow movement for his intriguing, playful hybrid of street art, expressionism, and cubism all manifested in non-traditional media such as spray paint; Lister?s new body of work shows the tongue-in-cheek frivolity of his earlier pieces developing (or decaying) into a more mature and disturbing direction. The deformities and un-done aesthetic resolve of Lister?s work provides viewers with a concretization of contemporary societies? psyche ? or, as the artist himself states, ?making the obvious more, well, obvious?."

    OPENING: Fri. March 19th, 2010 6-9pm
    DATES: March 19th - April 19th, 2010
    See more Anthony Lister works from the exhibition here or see the artist's website here.
  • Permalink for 'Art News Blog Plans'

    Art News Blog Plans

    Posted: 13-March-2010, 3:04am CET by Woopidoo
    I'm really good at making lists. I'm a list person. Without lists I watch too much tv, surf the web, or read too much.

    I create lists that are too ambitious as I rarely ever complete the jobs on them. Which in some ways shows the masochist in me as I know I'm setting myself up to fail, but in other ways it gets me off my fanny (I have always wanted to use the word "fanny" in a sentence as it makes me laugh. In Australia the fanny is different to what a fanny is in the US).

    Here's my To Do List for Art News Blog this year. I figured if I published the list it would make me more likely to do it.

    • Create or pay for a new blog design. Art News Blog has a pretty ordinary design and it hasn't changed much in more than 5 years. I might even get a designer to create a new logo. I might even add a little color to the design.
    • Move the blog to another blogging platform. Blogger is making some hosting changes so I figured now might be a good time to jump ship. Not because I don't like Blogger but because I just want change.
    • Post at least 5 times each week.
    • Allow more guest posts by other bloggers and artists.
    • Monetize the blog. I currently make about $0,000.00 on the blog so it shouldn't be too difficult to increase that amount. I'm thinking, offer advertising spaces to artists, which might be a challenge as artists are TIGHT, like duck's ass tight when it comes to spending money on marketing themselves. So I might look at approaching some art supply companies, galleries, art publications or just go the affiliate route.
    • Post reviews on more products. Encourage companies to send products to me (I love receiving gifts in the post) and mention them. It could be win/win/win if done right. I get a surprise in the mail, the company gets exposure, and you learn about a wonderful new product! Competitions could be an option too, where I just tell the company to send the products to a reader of the blog.
    • Respond to emails and comments!! Argh, sorry if I haven't replied to you! Don't take it personally, I suck. I do read everything, I just haven't been replying to much lately.
    • Keep up to date with what is happening and write about it! Pretty straight forward this one, I just have to look at my domain name to remind me; artnewsblog.com.
    • Do more artist profiles. If I find an interesting artist online, I should do a post on them.

    Anyone know of reasonably affordable blog designer that can make me a spiffy new blog and tranfer Art News Blog from Blogger to.. umm.. Wordpress or that other blogging platform that I can't think of right now? Perhaps I should see a logo designer first.

  • Permalink for '5000 Nude Australians on the Sydney Opera House'

    5000 Nude Australians on the Sydney Opera House

    Posted: 2-March-2010, 3:13am CET by Woopidoo
    Spencer Tunick has encouraged 5000 Australians to get naked and pose on the steps of the Sydney Opera House.

    spencer tunick in sydney
    That's not my white bum on the bottom left of the image as I chose not to scare the locals. I'm not much of a morning person either.

    From the Sydney Morning Herald.. "The official name of Tunick's installation was The Base. Yet after waiting two hours for the sun to come up, it became apparent that Blue Poles might be an appropriate title as a brisk wind hit the Opera House steps."

  • Permalink for 'French Artist Bernard Lorjou'

    French Artist Bernard Lorjou

    Posted: 24-February-2010, 5:07am CET by Woopidoo
    I like discovering interesting artists that I have never heard of before. French artist Bernard Lorjou (1908-1986) is one of them. I still don't know much about him but I like his work.

    french artist bernard lorjou
    Bernard Lorjou - Bull and Bullfighter (The Friends)

    jazz pianist painting
    Bernard Lorjou - The Jazz Pianist

    circus painting
    Bernard Lorjou - Circus Horse on Hind Legs

    King David painting
    Bernard Lorjou - King David

    More of his work can be seen at Lorjou.com (it's a little challenging to navigate but worth the effort) or at the official Bernard Lorjou website.
  • Permalink for 'Procrastination'

    Procrastination

    Posted: 16-February-2010, 12:20pm CET by Woopidoo
    "Procrastination refers to the deferment of actions or tasks to a later time. Psychologists often cite such behavior as a mechanism for coping with the anxiety associated with starting and/or completing any task or decision. There are three criteria for a behavior to be classified as procrastination: it must be counterproductive, needless, and delaying.

    Procrastination may result in stress, a sense of guilt and crisis, severe loss of personal productivity, as well as disapproval by others for not meeting responsibilities or commitments. These feelings combined may promote further procrastination. While it is regarded as normal for people to procrastinate to some degree, it becomes a problem when it impedes normal functioning. Chronic procrastination may be a sign of an underlying psychological disorder."



    So, I have a label I can hide behind now. It's not me to blame for the lack of posts, it's the "psychological disorder" of "chronic procrastination" which I suffer from to blame. I knew all along that it wasn't my fault and wikipedia has proven me right. ;-)

    Sorry if I haven't replied to your emails or comments lately, I really have been pretty vacant. I'm back on the horse now and holding tightly to the feisty little filly.

    I wonder what has been happening in the world of art...
  • Permalink for 'Happy Holidays'

    Happy Holidays

    Posted: 25-December-2009, 1:27am CET by Woopidoo
    Happy holidays!
    Don't eat or drink too much.

    Relax
    Dion


    merry christmas - santa painting
    The santa painting was stolen here.
  • Permalink for 'Art Con Changes Tune - Hanks Thomas Scam'

    Art Con Changes Tune - Hanks Thomas Scam

    Posted: 16-December-2009, 12:16am CET by Woopidoo
    The good thing about those pathetic art scammers has been that their story never changes. They're moving from place A to place B, they need some of your wonderful art to hang in their new home, and for some strange reason the stupid woman is always pregnant (God help the world if these people do actually breed).

    Well, the idiots are evolving now and are starting to change their stories up a bit. Now they're "art dealers" and "art exhibitors" looking to buy your work. Here's an example by the scammer Hanks Thomas..

    Hi Andrea,My name is hanks.I'm an art dealer/exhibitor based in bradford in the united kingdom.I deal in original artworks and also showcase them in exhibitions all over the world.I got to see your works via the search engine while looking for artworks of great impression and i'm willing to buy from you the artwork stated as the subject of this email.Kindly let me know if it's available for sale.If yes,quote the price and let me know the method(s) of payment that is acceptable to you.I'm looking forward to reading from you.Have a wonderful day... Regards,Hanks

    Lesson for today: Don't accept checks/cheques online when selling artwork. Use Paypal.com or Escrow.com.

    Thanks Andrea for sharing. There's more of the email exchange with Hanks Thomas posted on a previous Art Scam post.
  • Permalink for 'Masterpieces from Paris in Canberra'

    Masterpieces from Paris in Canberra

    Posted: 12-December-2009, 2:37am CET by Woopidoo
    Probably the best exhibition I have seen in Australia (coming from a fan of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne). Masterpieces from Paris has 9 Paul Gauguins, 7 Van Goghs and 8 Cezannes. So it's more than one or two good paintings thrown in with a bunch of weaker paintings like the usual "blockbuster" exhibition. The Van Goghs alone are worth making the effort to see the exhibition.

    It has been called the "most valuable collection of art ever to be exhibited in Australia."

    The works come from the Musee d'Orsay in Paris and will be on display at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra until April.

    Vincent van Gogh Starry Night painting
    Vincent van Gogh - Starry Night Over the Rhone
    I was surprised by how fresh this painting looks. For some reason I expected it to be smaller and duller than it really is. This painting was worth the 5 hour drive.

    Vincent van Gogh Bedroom at Arles
    Vincent van Gogh - Bedroom at Arles
    I thought this painting would be bigger. The Musée d'Orsay version of Vincent's bedroom is a little smaller than the first two versions that he did. Still a great painting.

    Vincent van GoghPortrait of the Artist
    Vincent van Gogh - Portrait of the Artist
    The man himself.

    Paul Gaughuin Tahitian Women
    Paul Gauguin - Tahitian Women
    I probably should like Gauguin more than I do. He did some really good paintings but I don't think he comes close to Van Gogh or Cezanne. Having said that, I really liked seeing his paintings in the flesh.

    I would show some more works but the NGA website was down. In short, Masterpieces from Paris is a must see if you're an Australian. They're easily the best paintings in the country at the moment.
  • Permalink for 'Painting Music - Top 10 Albums'

    Painting Music - Top 10 Albums

    Posted: 28-November-2009, 4:02pm CET by Woopidoo
    Since discovering the iPod I now rarely listen to whole albums while I paint as I just create play lists to suit my mood. But some albums just play well all the way through so I still use them in the studio.

    Here's Ten albums that have kept me company during the completion of a painting or two..

    1. Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate
      Anything by Leonard is good to paint to though.
    2. Antony and the Johnsons - Antony and the Johnsons
      This self titled album is a beauty. Antony Hegarty sings like an angel. All his stuff is good.
    3. The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur
      Lovely album.. how could you not love this?
    4. Angus and Julia Stone - A Book Like This
      Australian brother and sister duo.
    5. Eddie Vedder - Music for the Motion Picture Into the Wild
      For some reason, this album always makes me want to give away all my possessions and travel. Perhaps it's because I saw the movie.
    6. Joan Valent - Insula Poetica
      Beautifully haunting music.. yum.
    7. Moby - Go: The Very Best of Moby
      I sometimes need a lift in the studio.
    8. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call
      This album has a habit of taking me back to darker times, so I'm careful how I use it.
    9. Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions - Bavarian Fruit Bread
      Her Mazzy Star albums are nice too.
    10. PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love
      I no longer have a working version of this CD but that's because it used to live in my studio.

    I really do like a lot of different types of music though. What are your TOP albums that you couldn't live without in the studio? I need some new tunes on my itunes.

  • Permalink for 'Leith O'Malley Interview'

    Leith O'Malley Interview

    Posted: 25-November-2009, 2:41pm CET by Woopidoo
    Leith OMalley DrawingHere's some quotes by fellow Australian artist Leith O'Malley, from an interview here at Art and Art Ed.

    "Remember there are not better artists, just better publicists!"
    Leith O'Malley

    "When I am creating art... I have a real sense of excitement and even enlightenment. Just me and the work. It?s still there when a painting is completed but never as strong as the point where you are still trying to fit all the pieces together be it compositional, aesthetically or the colour and tone decisions along the way."
    Leith O'Malley

    "Dismiss nothing unless you are informed enough about it to have an opinion. It is a lot like music.. in that there are so many different genres, ways to enjoy, interpretations and possibilities to create yourself. Don?t have your blinkers on and be open to understanding and enjoying all forms of art as in music."
    Leith O'Malley
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