Monday, 19 April 2010

Anish Kapoor at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (mima)

I got the chance to spend some time at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (mima) at the weekend just for an hour or so. Its always worth the visit even if its only to tee this fabulous modern building within the hart of the town.

Despite being told by a friend that the exhibition at the moment is not very good I was delighted to find several pieces by what I can only describe as my favorite sculptor Anish Kapoor that is coinciding with the launch of his new work Temenos. Which is is soon to be unveiled in Middlehaven, Middlesbrough.

I have over the years made a number of trips to this gallery and have to say that I have always enjoyed the time spent their and would highly recommend to anyone to make the effort to visit the institute of modern art in Middlesbrough as I know you will not be disappointed.

A big thank you to Temenos for leaving a valuable coment that we can all benifit from and a link to some pictures of the official launch of Temenos, pictures of Anish's art installation at Middlehaven.

 



Friday, 16 April 2010

MJo-art on facebook

I have Finlay succumbed and made a facebook account for my art. I have to admit that social networking is something that I often seam to shy away from however you are welcome to  follow MJo-art on Facebook so that you can keep up to date with my latest work, articles and postings that I regally make across the Internet on variety of sites.

I look forward to welcoming you to facebook and getting to know you all a little better

Thursday, 1 April 2010

fascinating and interesting methods for making art.

Whilst looking and researching for those 50 simple and fun painting techniques I came across many fantastic and novel ideas, websites, blogs and images that literally blew me away . Admittedly some are just too complex or time consuming to consider and include in my list of 50 easy, fast and unusual painting methods. I mean the title says it all and I did stick to my brief in this case.

When I started the list I naively (perhaps) thought that finding 50 things would be quite easy and straightforward. However once you sit down and think about you quickly realise its not as clear-cut as that.  Often we use different words for the same things or we are limited by the processes itself…

In painting for instance we are reduced to the following processes,
  • Applying :  Adding paint by brush, fingers, sticks or whatever.
  • Removing : remove paint by peeling, dissolving, rubbing, wiping, scratching or scraping.
  • Reactive : adding, changing or removing colour by developing, staining, chemical reaction or glazing, thin layers that effect the colour below. 

I fully accept that this is not an exhaustive list but I am positive you get the idea as many artists often use all or some these on the same canvas. The combinations of these three processes might well lead to a vast arrays of effects but it has to be admitted that essentially you only have three ways to paint.

However during my research I did find some fascinating and interesting methods for making art. One such Fantastic artwork I found was art formed from burned out cars which is in my opinion a Reactive Process. The artist John Garghan finds and photographs the burnt out wrecks and the effects are printed on glass. These images are visually stunning and I would highly recommend taking a look at his website and blog to fully appreciate the 
artwork he produces.

John Garghan website
John Garghan Blog