Sunday, January 29, 2012

Friday’s Playlist (21/01/2012 – 27/01/12)

So it was a very busy week, I’m handling in my final project tomorrow, almost eight boards I’ve been working on for two weeks, I think I’ll be puking Viktor & Rolf ribbons soon… It’s long to explain, I might show you the final outcome though !

So basically this is what assisted me during this last week, as always you can check it on my youtube channel, and if you haven’t watched Gorillaz’ video clip, you absolutely should.

I’m again, and over, here for you, to read about you is my greatest pleasure so let me know if you enjoyed this playlist, let me know about something I don’t know…

 

 

Just in case:

1. Thomas Newman – Any Other Name

2. Palpitation – You And I

3. Amy Winehouse – It’s My Party

4. Bob & Earl – Harlem Shuffle

5. Waldeck – Memories

6. King Charles – Ivory Road

7. Gorillaz – On Melancholy Hill

8. Gusgus – Over

9. Le Corps Mince De Françoise – Take Me To The Mountains

10. Sexy Sushi -  T’emflamme Pas Pétasse

 

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Andrew B Myers

It’s been a while, I know. But today I’m finally a bit free, and feeling like posting about a great photographer I discovered a while ago (ages maybes): Andrew B Myers.

Andrew Myers - Inconspicious Consumption 2011Inconspicious Consumption

What I like most about his pictures are the colors, the boldness of the colors. It’s actually the most striking thing in his work, along his very powerful compositions and perfect titling.

Anyway, the images will talk for themselves, you’ll see, and if they don’t he will right after, I chose my favorites, if you want to see more, you should really go check his website.

Andrew Myers - A Is For Anachronism 2011A Is For Anachronism

 Andrew Myers - A Memorable Occasion 2011A Memorable Occasion

 Andrew Myers - American PsychoAmerican Psycho

 Andrew Myers - Astrophotography (From Solar Maximum)Astrophotography

 Andrew Myers - Bernoulli's PrincipleBernoulli’s Principle

 Andrew Myers - Breakfast In AmericaBreakfast In America

 Andrew Myers - Dueling Hemispheres 2011Dueling Hemispheres

 Andrew Myers - Double ScoopDouble Scoop

Andrew Myers - Fast Times At Ridgemont High 2010Fast Times At Ridgemont High

 Andrew Myers - Flora And Fauna 2011Flora And Fauna

Andrew Myers - Good Wholesome FunGood Wholesome Fun

 Andrew Myers - Hot Dog 2010Hot Dog

 Andrew Myers - R2D2 x 28R2D2 x 28

Andrew Myers - Morning Mood (From Solar Maximum)Morning Mood

 Andrew Myers - Mushroom KingdomMushroom Kingdom

Andrew Myers - Optimal ViewingOptimal Viewing

 Andrew Myers - Party Like It's 1999 2011Party Like It’s 1999

 Andrew Myers - Red TideRed Tide

 Andrew Myers - Street Fighter IIStreet Fighter II

Andrew Myers - Sweet Nothings 2011Sweet Nothings

 Andrew Myers - Sweet SusquehannaSweet Susquehanna

 Andrew Myers - The House That Nightmares Built 2011The House That Nightmares Built

 

In an attempt to set a frame


Where are you from?
The Canadian countryside.


Where are you based?
Toronto, Canada.


What is your educational background?
I studied for four years at university


Where are you and what is surrounding you right now?
I'm in front of a computer. There's some origami paper to my left along with a book entitled 'pornogami' which I plan on delving into in a moment.


What did you do in the past twenty-four hours?
I slept.

 


As an introduction to his work


As far as you can go, what is your earliest memory linked to art?
The only activity I really enjoyed as a child was drawing, which lasted well into my adult years.


What, or who, pushed you into art?
It was a very self-motivated venture.

What is your definition of art?
I'd say any sort of creation based on an point of view


What is your definition of beauty?
That terms troubles me. I think a lot which is considered 'beautiful' can be quite tasteless, and a lot that could be considered 'ugly' or tacky can be quite beautiful. I think it's a totally subjective term but also quite difficult to define. If I had one definition I'd be bored.


Which is more important the process or the product?
Product. 100%. I'm a firm believer that the ends justify the means.

 

About his work


How would you describe your work?
Strange.


What part of your work is the most important?
I like experimenting with colour quite a bit.

 
Where do you find inspiration?
Literally all around, and often in some odd places.


What kind of artistic expression do you look at for inspiration?
Mostly painting, it's the medium I find most interesting.


What kind of artists do you look up to?
Artists who are doing something entirely new or original. That's almost impossible, but I like seeing something I would have never thought of or considered.


Who are the people you want to reach with your work?
Everyone from children to the elderly, I want to make smile.


Are creative collaborations important to you?
Not necessarily, but I think they're challenging and interesting. I would never collaborate with someone who didn't understand where I was coming from or who I didn't think was talented, as it would just be a downhill battle turned into compromise.

 
So far, what was your most interesting collaboration?
I worked with Montreal director Karim Charlebois-Zariffa a few weeks ago on a television commercial and I truly adored the experience and his point of view.


Do you have any favorite artwork so far? Which one?
I like the paintings of Robert Bechtle and Wayne Thiebaud the most.


 

About his career


What satisfies you? When do you consider something achieved?
I never consider anything achieved and I'm never wholly satisfied. That's what keeps me moving forward.


What, or who, has been the greatest influence on your career?
Probably the people who have given me chances in the beginning when I was lesser known.

What, or who, is the motor of your career?
I think when people say they appreciate something I've done.


What are your future plans, your next step ?
To move into motion.

 

My favorite picture is ‘’Inconspicious Consumption’’, although I can’t say why… So what’s yours ? Tell me about it ! And I’ll talk to you soon !

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Friday’s Playlist (14/01/12 – 20/01/12)

What a week ! I’m glad it’s finally over, and I’m finishing it as usual, with a playlist… and on time ! I know lots of you like the previous one, so I hope that you’ll like this one that is kind of a second part…

Well, as always, you can check it on the Youtube channel if it makes it easier, however you must watch Anna Calvi’s video it is so well executed ! And while you’re staring at your computer you may watch Hook & The Twin’s video too, as much as The Ghosts’, Young the Giant’s and also The Black Keys’ that is kind of a masterpiece in its own way…

Enjoy !

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Just in case:

1. Gorillaz – Plastic Beach

2. Kleerup and Lykke Li – Until We Bleed

3. Non Tiq – Quiet

4. Anna Calvi – Suzanne And I

5. Tycho - A Walk

6. Hook & The Twin – Tribes

7. The Ghosts – Enough Time

8. Awolnation – Sail

9. Frankie & The Heartstrings – Everybody Looks Better

10. Young the Giant – Cough Syrup

11. Computer Magic – Grand Junction

12. The Black Keys – Lonely Boy

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Friday’s Playlist (06/01/12 – 13/01/12)

Well peeps ! It’s been an interesting week full of discoveries that will last me till next week ! So here’s this week’s playlist, as usual you can check it on the Youtube channel if it makes it easier, however you should absolutely watch Flight Facilities' movie, as much as Pikachunes’, Summer Camp’s,  The Grates’ and Reptar’s.

Let me know if you know any of these or if you disliked something, also if you think I’d like something, tell me so I can check it out !

 

 

Just in case:

1. Palpitation – Can I Blame You ?

2. Sharon Van Etten – Serpents

3. Flight Facilities Feat. Giselle – Crave You

4. Princess Chelsea – The Cigarette Duet

5. Pikachunes – Just A Boy

6. Summer Camp – Down

7. Noisettes – The Count Of Monter Christo

8. Citizens! – True Romance

9. The Grates – Turn Me On

10. Birds Escape – You Don’t Know Me

11. Reptar – Blastoff

12. Kanye West & Jay-Z Feat. Franck Ocean – No Church In The Wild

 

Enjoy !

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Saturday, January 07, 2012

Kate MacDowell

Weeks ago I somehow ended up on a website featuring Kate MacDowell’s work, porcelain sculptures that I loved at first glance.

As usual I googled her, found her website, spent the afternoon looking at her work, while preparing my e-mail.

She answered very kindly, saying she’ll answer my questions. I was really eager to learn about her, and when her answers arrived, I was gladly surprised to realize she had answered truly and deeply to every question, talking about her environment, her work, her message, and sharing her visions and thought very honnestly.

But before reading about her, check out a few of her artworks that I personally admire, my favorites and if you want to see more, check out her website. Look at how intricate the details are and keep in mind that it was hand made, each piece, alone. Look for the message conveyed in each piece, the power of plain white, and the strenght of her titles. Well I could spend a lot of time talking about each piece aside, but I’m not going to bore you now… So get to know her and come share your thoughts.

 

PersephonePersephone

Taste Taste

BuzzBuzz

SweetSweet

Cross-pollinationCross-pollination

SoliphiliaSoliphilia

In The HandIn The Hand

In The Hand 2In The Hand 2

CanaryCanary

Canary 2Canary 2

Canary 3Canary 3

CuckooCuckoo

 CatchCatch

EntangledEntangled

 CycleCycle

Romulus and RemusRomulus And Remus

Kate MacDowell (firstandlastbreath)First And Last Breath

          Quiet as a mouse Quiet As A mouse

PinkiesPinkies (2)Pinkies (3)Pinkies

SparrowSparrow

CasualtyCasualty

IcarusIcarus

BadgeredBagered

A Biliion HeartbeatsA Billion Heartbeats

Venus Venus

Daphne Daphne

 

In an attempt to set a frame

Where are you from ?

I grew up in Ohio and North Carolina.

Where are you based ?

Portland Oregon.

What is your educational background ?

I have a Masters in teaching English Literature (high school level)

Where are you and what is surrounding you right now?

In my office, um… surrounding are prints of Mughal paintings from India, a rug from Iran, a bookshelf full of mysteries set in ancient Rome, and windows overlooking a rainy fall backyard.

What did you do in the past twenty-four hours?

Caught up with a lot of work email, picked tomatoes and greens from the garden, went out drinking, joined a twitter party in listening together to a funk playlist on Spotify.

 

As an introduction to her work

As far as you can go, what is your earliest memory linked to art?

Creating ceramic horses in elementary school and elaborate sock puppets.

What, or who, pushed you into art?

No one did really, my family and teachers were proud of my achievements when they happened, but more often than not encouraged me to pursue academics or other careers.

What is your definition of art?

An attempt to capture the indescribable.

What is your definition of beauty?

Honesty without brutality

Which is more important the process or the product?

It depends on the piece.

 

About her work

How would you describe your work?

Fragile looking white porcelain objects that pair natural beauty with the macabre or grotesque. They often have figurative and animal elements, and explore environmental issues. My work is often tragic and occasionally humorous.

What part of your work is the most important?

For me, the underlying environmental issue spurs me to make the work, but once it’s made it’s up to the viewer to determine.

Where do you find inspiration?

Environmental case studies based on online reading about threatened species, people’s snapshots of road-kill up on the web, contemporary artwork I come across online.

What kind of artistic expression do you look at for inspiration?

Baroque marble tomb sculptures and the work of Bernini, the work of lots of contemporary photographers, magical realism in movies such as Pan’s Labyrinth.

What kind of artists do you look up to?

A variety, Gregory Crewdson, Andy Goldsworthy, Goya, a lot of lesser known contemporary artists working today.

Who are the people you want to reach with your work?

Anyone and everyone who feels a connection to the natural world.

Are creative collaborations important to you?

I haven’t really done them as a professional artist much yet.

So far, what was your most interesting collaboration ?

Working with a photographer on documenting my “clay pigeons” installation and explosions.

Do you have any favorite artwork so far ? Which one ?

Bernini’s Daphne and Apollo is one of my favorites.

Daphne and Apollo By Bernini

 

About her career

What satisfies you? When do you consider something achieved?

When I have taken an artistic risk or gone in a new direction and it pays off.

What, or who, has been the greatest influence on your career ?

My first teacher of ceramic sculpture, Roxanne Jackson.

What, or who, is the motor of your career ?

Deadlines, they keep me moving forward and get me restarted when I lose momentum.

What are your future plans, your next step ?

More work involving installations, and some experimentation with color used for dramatic effect.

 

If I could I’d buy straightaway the whole Quiet As A Mouse installation, or Persephone. There’s something to them that really attracts me, what are your favorites ? Do you have any questions ? Any reaction ? I and most certainly Kate would love to know how you feel towards these creations.

Take care!

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