terça-feira, 27 de novembro de 2012

ROY LICHTENSTEIN

Sus primeras obras eran de estilo expresionista abstracto, pero después de 1957 comenzó a experimentar con imágenes tomadas de los cómics que había en los papeles de envolver chicles, libremente interpretadas y mezcladas con imágenes sacadas de los cuadros del Viejo Oeste de otro artista estadounidense, Frederic Remington. A partir de 1961 se dedicó por completo a producir arte mediante imágenes comerciales de producción masiva.




  


Lichtenstein's Bedroom at Arles         (1992)



                             

Group 5 Racing Version of BMW 320i, painted in 1977


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domingo, 25 de novembro de 2012

John Chamberlain


Is best known for creating sculptures from old automobiles (or parts of) that bring the Abstract Expressionist style of painting into three dimensions. Galvanized steel, then with mineral-coated Plexiglas, aluminum foil. Rolled, folded, and tied urethane foam. In Sarasota, Florida, worked on a much grander scale, more volumetric, compact configurations, often aligned on a vertical axis. Chamberlain also made abstract colour paintings from 1963, and from 1967 he made several films, such as "Wide Point" (1968) and “The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez,” filmed in Mexico with Warhol regulars Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet. In the last decade of his life, the artist expanded his work to large-format photographs.

sexta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2012

Brian Matthew Hart

An incredible series of mosaics made by Minneapolis-based photographer Brian Matthew Hart who specializes in light painting. Take a closer look and you will realize that all are made of hundreds of individual long exposure shots. For instance, the hand below is made of 324 photographs.