Tuesday, October 27, 2015

BRENT RIDGE - NAC CASSES 10.03.15


Looking to use pouring and alternative techniques of all-over abstraction bring surfaces and supplies useful for this kind of process painting.  Sprayers, Squeegees, House Paint, String, Ice Removers all work to increase size of tools and the quantity of our paint.  Bring more than one surface and bring paper that can be used to blot the surface and I will talk about that as well.

Here is an artist in this vein to continue your inspiration in this direction:

Jules Olitski 




LINK




See you next week





TARA DONOVAN - One Wall One Work @ Barbara Krakow




Tara Donovan, Untitled, 2015 (material - Slinkys®)










Thursday, October 22, 2015

BRENT RIDGE - NAC CLASSES 10.27.15


This week we want to start using all-over techniques experimenting with our paint and tools.
Expand brushes to using water (or medium) to spread color out and let it play in experimentation or let it drip and run.  Using scrapers, or pushing paint with big brushes or even cardboard – we want to see unexpected results in the paint and let it arise compositions for us.  Bring more than one surface.

It's all about rhythm - think in a jazzy way (like improvisation)!

Look to these as ideas to consider for inspiration:



Gerhard Richter



Hans Hoffman

Molly Zuckerman-Hartung
Jackie Saccoccio





Gerhard Richter: LINK
Hans Hoffman: LINK
Molly Zuckerman-Hartung: LINK
Jackie Saccoccio: LINK



Monday, October 19, 2015

MARTIN BOYCE - When Now is the Night @ RISD Museum


Martin Boyce


Martin Boyce


Martin Boyce


Martin Boyce


Martin Boyce


Martin Boyce



Martin Boyce, gallery install at RISD


Martin Boyce


Martin Boyce, gallery install at RISD


Martin Boyce, gallery install at RISD










GABRIELLE ROSSMER - Rigid Mobility @ Hallspace Gallery


Gabrielle Rossmer


Gabrielle Rossmer, gallery view










Thursday, October 15, 2015

BRENT RIDGE - NAC CLASSES 10.20.15


After employing strategies of cube we move our attention to using simple shapes to comprise our composition.  Still trying out geometric form, use shape to comprise your visions.  Looking at Jawlensky we see how to make faces using this as an abstract form.  Feel compelled to make abstractions that reflect an image through geometry.  The big spaces created in his abstract faces gives a place for our eye to rest.  There are still layers too – not paint by number.


Alexej von Jawlesky

Bring some ideas of face, or landscape, or tree or symbol to explore through geometric shape to form a painting.  And let cool and warm colors play off each other.

LINK



Wednesday, October 14, 2015

MICHAEL BERRYHILL - Lecture @ BU








Visiting Artist: Michael Berryhill
Monday, October 19, 6:30 pm
Sleeper Auditorium, 871 Commonwealth Ave.
Free and open to the public




Friday, October 9, 2015

JOSEPH HART


Joseph Hart


Joseph Hart


Joseph Hart









JENNIFER AMADEO HOLL



Jennifer Amadeo Holl


Jennifer Amadeo Holl


Jennifer Amadeo Holl









Tuesday, October 6, 2015

BRENT RIDGE - NAC CLASSES 10.13.15


Hello everyone,

So excited that everyone is diving into letting paint work its way through looking at nature and working through layers of paint.

What I would next like to direct everyone toward is a way of translating an image into a palette of color.  I want everyone to bring at least one picture of a person, self or else, a tree or something you would like to see transform.

Using this as a starting point we will use simple shapes such as squares, triangles or circles in a grid formation format to make our pictures.  We will be inspired by Paul Klee and here is his example.

Paul Klee, Ancient Harmony-no 236, 1925

Bring a paper to sketch with as that will be necessary to think out the process - our color placement will be approximate but we will change and improvise for the sake of our composition.

more Klee: LINK





Sunday, October 4, 2015

PICASSO AT WORK








LINK





Soundtrack: Habanera by Wolf Hoffman LINK




SHARON LACEY


Sharon Lacey, Black and White Crosses, 2005


Sharon Lacey, Sticks, 2006


Sharon Lacey, X, 2006