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Inspiring Artists from Research – March 2014

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Trudy Cornish – INSPIRING ARTISTS from Research this week

Having spent the week researching and playing with colour I didn’t get to put this up by Friday.  Following are some of the artists that I have been researching because their work speaks to me in that I respond to their work because of the colour.  This is something that I am aiming at bringing to my work and so have been experimenting with colour after my discussion with Julie the other week.

Here are some artists that have captured my imagination and attention in my researching Response to Colour.

Franziska SAN PEDRO:- http://franziskasanpedro.com/index.html
2011 SAN PEDRO-Franziska - Swimming Pool-Schwimmbad 2011 SAN PEDRO Franziska 2011 Autumn Colours-Herbstfarben 2011 SAN PEDRO Franziska - Weeping Willow-Trauerweide 2011 SAN PEDRO Franziska - Peak Dance-Tanz-der-Spitzen 2011 SAN PEDRO Franziska - Peak Dance-Tanz-der-Spitzen 2011 SAN PEDRO Franziska - Fall Storm-Herbststurm

 

 

 

San Pedro, a German native, lives and works in McKinney near Dallas, USA.  The people she met all over the world, the places she visited and the impressions she gathered influence San Pedro’s work. After her worldwide travels as an Executive Chef, she got married and her love for abstract art and color made her open her art studio in 2010. San Pedro is an eco-friendly / green artist, uses mostly recycled materials for her artwork and mixes her oil paint from natural pigments and linseed oil. She builds her own frames, stretches the fabric and primes them with gesso.

Franziska uses eco friendly materials in her work, which is encouraging to know there are mentors out there working in this way.  It’s encouraging to me because my desire to create doesn’t come with a budget to match, as most artists find.  Researching work like San Pedro’s helps me think outside the box and store in my little brain ideas for future reference.

  • Oil Color: nature’s best pigments which then are mixed with linseed oil
  • Surface: recycled fabric, primed with home-made gesso (chalk, hide glue)
  • Frames: from recycled wood

San Pedro says:
“To me, ART is the most accurate way to communicate and express myself while color is just an illusion anyways.“ (SAN-PEDRO, 2011)

Jake BECKMAN:- Abstract & Representational Painter. http://akajake.com/index.html

Jake Beckman, AKA Jake, Phoenix, AZ fine artistabstract artist, representation artist and acrylic painter. For Beckman is it the freeform exploration and expression of color, geometric shapes, spirals, emotion, ideas, textures and structured formlessness – using various mediums to accomplish her vision.  Her work is in her words “modern paintings and digital art”.

Beckman used Fibonacci spirals, golden spirals, fractals, and other abstract and geometric forms. Contemporary art with vivid colors inspired by the artist’s life and work in Arizona.

“It’s about flow & color”.- Jake

This is inspiring to me as it includes photography (I can’t live without a camera), and spiritual aspect that I find I can’t create without it being a connection spiritually and physically.  I feel she is someone that will continue to inspire me and I hope to be able to experiment over the years and find my path using my passion for creativity and speaking to the viewer. (Beckman, 2011)
2010 BECKMAN -Jake - Blue Stardust BECKMAN Jake - Solar Flare BECKMAN Jake - Solar Flare 2012 BECKMAN Jake - Junco Tile

Ginger OGLESBY:- http://gingeroglesby.com/
OGLESBY Ginger - Carry OnOGLESBY Ginger - TimPiecesOGLESBY Ginger - Pieces of a DreamOGLESBY Ginger - Miles From Nowhere

 
Ginger has the ability to suspend reality and trust her intuition as she creates abstract paintings that result in primitive arrangements of color and shape. She allows the color, line, form, tone and texture to be the subject of her paintings as they interact with each other. Ginger relies on nature as a source of inspiration that can be identified in her use of multiple layers of thick texture, color and pattern. Much is left to the imagination of the spectator, as they become the interpreter of the work. Ginger prefers not to guide the viewer’s interpretation, rather she captures the viewer’s attention, draws them in, keeps them looking, and generates an emotional response.

I am drawn to Oglesby’s work because of her process and the resulting work.  I feel frustrated at times that I have to have a ‘plan’, a ‘concept’, which I recognise as learning, and gaining skills and knowledge.  My aim then is to be able to go through the required process, maintaining my ‘way’ and producing work I am proud of and that I feel I can let go out into the world.

Therefore, onto my processing … and another blog with the work I’ve done over the last week.
TrudyC

Bibliography

Beckman, J. (2011). Abstracts Concept Gallery 3. Retrieved March 16, 2014, from Phoenix AZ: http://akajake.com/abstract_gallery_3.htm

OGLESBY, G. (n.d.). Home. Retrieved from Ginger Oglesby Fine Art: http://gingeroglesby.com/

SAN-PEDRO, F. (2011). Welcome to Franziska San Pedro’s Website of Contemporary Abstract Art.Retrieved April 01, 2014, from c Contemporary Art: http://franziskasanpedro.com/FranziskaSP/bio.html