The sculptures stand tall and proud Majestic figures wrought in dirt and fire Beyond their medium, they tell tales Of world politics and global strife One statue argues with fervour and desire Their words cutting through the air like a knife The second responds with measured tones Seeking to find a common ground The third … Continue reading Discussion #2 – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
Discussion #1 – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
In the dimly lit gallery, Three sculptures stand in silent dialogue. Their stony faces, wrought with emotion, Discussing world politics with fervour and passion. They argue deeply, these works of art, Beyond their medium they tell stories, Of wars and conflicts, of oppression and fear, Of hope and liberation, of courage and love. Their forms, … Continue reading Discussion #1 – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
An Historical Timeline of art materials throughout history – An ‘Isms’ Overview
Prehistoric Times: Cave paintings were created using natural pigments like charcoal and ochre (40,000 BCE - 10,000 BCE). Ancient Times: Egyptians used materials such as stone, copper, gold, lapis lazuli, and pigments made from plants and minerals for their paintings and sculptures (c. 3100 BCE - 30 BCE). Greeks used clay, bronze, and marble for … Continue reading An Historical Timeline of art materials throughout history – An ‘Isms’ Overview
Inner Contemplation – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
Outside the stillness of my mind, I capture her moment of inner contemplation, A fleeting glimpse of something profound, A spark of insight that ignites her soul. And then suddenly I see my child, So natural and candid in her beauty, A snapshot of innocence and wonder, A perfect moment frozen in time. My heart … Continue reading Inner Contemplation – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
How and where did materials influence art movements – An ‘Isms’ Overview
Art materials have played a significant role in shaping various art movements throughout history. The development of new materials or the use of traditional materials in new ways can inspire artists to explore new techniques and styles. Here are some examples of how art materials have influenced art movements: Oil Paints: The invention of oil … Continue reading How and where did materials influence art movements – An ‘Isms’ Overview
Ready for my Close-Up, Mr. Deville
In the world of macro photography, tiny white flowers against dark leaves become divas of the silver screen era, selling the famous director it's time for their close-up. Petals, so silky and smooth, seem to whisper a siren's song inviting the viewer to reach into the photograph and gently touch them. Like stars of old … Continue reading Ready for my Close-Up, Mr. Deville
The least important Art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview
The art movement known as "Velvet Buzzsaw" could be considered the least important art movement of all time. This movement emerged in the late 2010s and early 2020s, with no specific dates or defining characteristics. The name "Velvet Buzzsaw" is taken from the 2019 satirical horror film of the same name, which portrayed the art … Continue reading The least important Art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview
Clay Experiments – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
In the dimly lit studio,One kneads the wet clay with their fingers,Molding and shaping it into visions,A glimpse into the essence of the mind. The clay twists and turns,Taking on a life of its own,As if it knows what is desired,What is needed to express. One carves into the surface,Creating valleys and peaks,Figurative expressions of … Continue reading Clay Experiments – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
The most important art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview
It is difficult to determine the most important art movement of all time, as each movement has had a significant impact on the development of art and its history. However, one movement that stands out as particularly influential is the Renaissance, which spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century in Europe. The Renaissance … Continue reading The most important art movement of all time – An ‘Isms’ Overview
Carver’s Kit – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
In the dusty corners of my studio, Lie heaps of treasures yet to be explored, Brushes caked with paint, canvas, and clay, Whose potential remains untapped and unexplored. My heart swells with anticipation, At the thought of carving in soapstone, Or molding clay into abstract shapes, All while my imagination roams. I hoard these unused … Continue reading Carver’s Kit – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind
