To help celebrate March - Women's History Month 2012 and the feminine eye, Eclectix has just released their new issue, "Pretty In Pink". All female artists and related posts. The pretty, the pink and the not-so-pretty or pink. Strong women’s art, new feminist visions and rockin’ chick works of surreal & contemporary artists. This week we spotlight the fantastic paints of Edith Lebeau. (above) New related features all month long (and then some) on the Eclectix homepage and a great online art exhibition.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Brandon Maldonado's Iconic Art
Brandon Maldonado resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an environment rich in hispanic arts and culture. His religion-inspired art, full of somber grace and ceremony, speaks for itself.
“The visual language of art has the ability to communicate beyond the confines of spoken language. I believe this quality is the essence of visual arts and is the medium’s greatest strength. Throughout the course of humanity art has been used to inform civilizations, functioning as a powerful propaganda tool with great success. With this in mind I pick up my paintbrushes and attempt to use art as a vehicle for inspiring change.“
This was originally published on the homepage of Eclectix,
in the Iconic issue, Feb. 2012
For the Iconic online exhibit, click here.
John Brophy’s Saintly Souls
When I first saw John’s new piece - Daughter of Vulcan (above) it left me gasping. The incredible lighting, casting soft reflective hues on their subject - the elegantly wistful expressive pose and the spirit mixed within the pain - all combined in astounding beauty. He captures that “other world” in a rare way.
“John usually works out his compositions on the computer using Maya, ZBrush, and Photoshop and uses the result as a concept for the final painting. However, he considers digital imagery less interesting than traditional painting because it has no "object quality". That's why he thinks it is so important to execute the painting by hand in oil using the traditional techniques of the 15th century Flemish painters that he most admires, Memling, David, Van der Weyden, Van Eyck, etc. The digital study is only a launching point for the final painting.”
This was originally published on the homepage of Eclectix,
in the Iconic issue, Feb. 2012
For the Iconic online exhibit, click here.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Eclectix Interview With Artist & Photographer Darla Teagarden
Darla is a mixed media artist – combining the arts of photography, fashion and theater sets to produce some very artful and inspiring shots. Formerly a stylist, model and dancer, her current works are photographic – often hand drawing the backgrounds and using recycled or vintage props. Darla’s works are wonderfully dramatic, peek-a-boo-like window displays into postcard historical fantasies....
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Recipe of Purebred
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Wednesday Kirwan, Illustrator & fine artist- Purebred 2011 |
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The artist, Attaboy, merged with one of his vinyl toys, " Axtrx" - Purebred |
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Mike Davis, fine artist - Purebred |
Purebred will have six limited edition prints (both framed and unframed) at Scope New York through Sloan Fine Art, as well as an upcoming solo show in September at Varnish Fine Art, San Francisco.
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Layer Cake - Purebred 2010 |
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Alex Pardee, Fine Artist, Illustrator- Purebred 2011 |
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Up To No Good- Purebred 2009 |
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Josh Ellingson, Illustrator, fine artist - Purebred 2011 |
For updates and behind-the-scenes footage, visit their FB page here.
For Purebred's website, click here.
Daniel Martin Diaz’s Eloquent Dead
Daniel’s art is a modern day take on old school paintings - yellowed like papyrus and mysteriously somber like church stained glass windows. His beautiful ability to merge decorative motifs, with Gothic calligraphy and iconic imagery is uncanny. With his Hispanic background, death and religion obviously play a predominant role in his works, creating a poetic and surreal afterlife of their very own. Weathered and mysterious, his art speaks richly of a secret historical alchemy.
This was originally published on the homepage of Eclectix,
in the Iconic issue, Feb. 2012
For the Iconic online exhibit, click here.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Illuminators of Christopher Ulrich
Christopher Ulrich is a painter of surreal, iconographic images. He is influenced by the richness of ancient mythology, the mystery of alchemy, and the vastness of cosmic reality. He is one of the most influential artists of his generation of pop-surrealists, respected as much by other painters as by patrons and the general public. He has been a great mentor to young artists, continuing a great tradition he began with artist Burne Hogarth nearly two decades ago. Christopher has already begun working on the final chapter of his Christ Chronocrater Cycle. The Reckoning will debut on December 7th, 2012 at La Luz de Jesus Gallery. - Via LaLuzDeJesus
This was originally published on the homepage of Eclectix,
in the Iconic issue, Feb. 2012
For the Iconic online exhibit, click here.
Nihil’s Saints Series
Nihil is a French photographer and digital artist with a huge portfolio of fantastic imagery. Pictured here are just a few from his beautiful Saints series. If I could speak French I would tell you more, but alas...
This was originally published on the homepage of Eclectix,
in the Iconic issue, Feb. 2012
For the Iconic online exhibit, click here.
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