Featured Artist | John van Orsouw

”I was born in s’Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands in 1954. I have been a lifelong doodler.My work is influenced by children’s toy’s, folk and indigenous art forms. I am an amateur painter and maker of things. But I spend most of my time doing this and I will continue as long as there are new things to discover….I like my works to be joyous, colorful with a kinetic feel. I’ll work with and on anything available, including old wood, cardboard and all kinds of wonderful junk,” writes John van Orsouw.

Featured Artist

John van Orsouw | Palatine Bridge, NY
http://www.johnvanorsouw.com/
@john-van-orsouw

”I was born in s’Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands in 1954. I have been a lifelong doodler.My work is influenced by children’s toy’s, folk and indigenous art forms. I am an amateur painter and maker of things. But I spend most of my time doing this and I will continue as long as there are new things to discover….I like my works to be joyous, colorful with a kinetic feel. I’ll work with and on anything available, including old wood, cardboard and all kinds of wonderful junk,” writes John van Orsouw.

John meets all the requirements to be himself.

He is completely self-taught which is not to say that he is not schooled. His schooling,however,has been the museums, the ideas, the movies and the streets of urban life both in the U.S. (New Orleans, New York City) and in Europe including his childhood home in Holland. Presently he is selling his work in New York City. His recent exhibitions include the Outsider Art Fair in New York and Paris, The 6th annual Outsider Art Exhibition at Galerie Belage in West Hampton Beach, New York , Musee de la Creation France and van der Plas gallery in New York City.

John’s paintings are part child, part expressionistic brut, part music and part CoBrA. He is Dubuffet filtered through Rembrandt and Bosch via Karel Appel. He is, in the composite, pure John van Orsouw, a free spirit inspired by daily life, its sounds, its smells, its colors, its culture and its language. Spontaneity is his medium, like the jazz he celebrates in his work.

His work is playful – a carnival of bright, primary-colored toys which he then, like a magician, swirls through scribbles of motion and ends with a figure, an animal or a musical instrument. He plays with the idea that art is a toy and works the shapes into shape and superimposes, imposes and just plain poses these shapes within the spontaneous, organic and sometimes conscious scribbles, squiggles and doodles. it looks like John is having fun. And that’s the way he wants it to look.

When he is working, John is in the center ring of a 3-ring circus. He is the ringmaster for the clowns, cartoons, the blues, jazz and colorful men and women. Wild-eyed dogs, cats and birds roam freely through his field of vision. As ringmaster he snaps his whip and whips his performers into recognizable shapes but in the end they all have a life of their own. His work, like the playful circus of his imagination, has been created for children of all ages!

Phil Demise Smith, New York.

 PARADISE LOST Medium Mixed media painting on canvas. Size 48''- 48''

PARADISE LOST
Mixed media painting on canvas
48”x 48”
 RED HOT. Medium Mixed media painting on canvas and. Size 48''- 40''

RED HOT
Mixed media painting on canvas
48”x 40”
 GOODBYE JOE Medium Mixed media painting on canvas. Size 48''- 48''

GOODBYE JOE
Mixed media painting on canvas
48” x 48”
 A NIGHT IN LA BOCA. Medium Mixed media painting on canvas. Size 50''- 34''

A NIGHT IN LA BOCA
Mixed media painting on canvas
50”x 34”

Outsider Art Magazine – Issue 2 Artist Selection

Selected Artists – Issue Two

Congratulations to all who made it into issue two of Outsider Art Magazine. 

Thank you to everyone who participated and submitted your art for consideration. There was some amazing art that didn’t make the cut so please keep submitting for future issues of Outsider Art Magazine. Next call for art will be soon and we will send out an email and post a call for art.

Selected Artists listed in no particular order. 

Selected Artists – Issue Two

Congratulations to all who made it into issue two of Outsider Art Magazine.

Thank you to everyone who participated and submitted your art for consideration. There was some amazing art that didn’t make the cut so please keep submitting for future issues of Outsider Art Magazine. Next call for art will be soon and we will send out an email and post a call for art.

Selected Artists listed in no particular order.

Adam Plant

Marcel Herms

Robert Gorchov

JT Walls

Ann Saint-Gelais

Nigel Smith

Kimberly Tucker

Claudio Braier

Mike Ryczek

Stan Reed

Ronald Gonzalez

Natalie Lipscomb

Tim Hopper

Marc Rayner

Nam Das

Arquimedes Cortes

Pheuil 

Marek Domaniecki

William Tyler

Jim Kopp

Matt Myers

Featured Artist – Marc Rayner

The integration of quasi architectural and natural landscapes forms the spine of my social, historical and political commentary. Neoexpressiinism is my sphere of operation. It suits my temperament. This genre also accurately reflects the distorted paradigm in which we live.

Featured Artist

Marc Rayner – Örbyhus, Uppland, Sweden
@raynermarc

The integration of quasi architectural and natural landscapes forms the spine of my social, historical and political commentary. Neoexpressiinism is my sphere of operation. It suits my temperament. This genre also accurately reflects the distorted paradigm in which we live.

 "Old-school entertainment " Medium Acrylic, pastel, collage Size 143cm x 123vm

“Old-school entertainment “
Acrylic, pastel, collage
143cm x 123vm
 "Beggars became choosers" Medium Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, collage Size 143 cm x 123 cm

“Beggars became choosers”
Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, collage
143 cm x 123 cm
 " Lip synching leaders forget their lines " Medium Acrylic, pastel, charcoal Size 95 cm x 95cm

” Lip synching leaders forget their lines
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal
95 cm x 95cm
 "The symphony of economics " Medium Acrylic, pastel, charcoal Size 95cm x 95cm

“The symphony of economics “
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal
95cm x 95cm

Featured Artist – Amy O’Hearn

Amy O’Hearn is a New Orleans, Louisiana artist who works from her home studio. Amy uses a meditative and intuitive approach in her paintings. She thrives on the risk and spontaneity of not having a plan before starting to paint, she simply clears her mind and lets the colors and the brush take her away. Amy finds it very fulfilling when other people interpret her art, noticing things she hadn’t intended. She often names her paintings after the visions others see.

Featured Artist

Amy O’Hearn – New Orleans, LA
@amyohearnart

Biography

Amy O’Hearn is a New Orleans, Louisiana artist who works from her home studio. Amy uses a meditative and intuitive approach in her paintings. She thrives on the risk and spontaneity of not having a plan before starting to paint, she simply clears her mind and lets the colors and the brush take her away. Amy finds it very fulfilling when other people interpret her art, noticing things she hadn’t intended. She often names her paintings after the visions others see.

Amy has always been interested in art, especially drawing and painting. She enjoyed being in the Art program during high school and continued to draw and paint after her graduation in 1999. Her favorite memory of that time was drawing tattoos for her shipmates when she joined the U.S. Coast Guard in 2000. Then “life happened,” as Amy says, and she veered off her artistic path for a while. Words cannot describe the joy it brings her to be reunited with inspiration.

Artist Statement

Amy O’Hearn’s artwork is the culmination of tiny triumphs and mistakes that make it beautiful. She chooses different colors and adds new layers throughout her creative process; each session inspires the choices for the next. When painting subject matter, Amy likes to incorporate the same intuitive approach. The object is the inspiration and the painting is not limited to the rules of reality.

Amy’s goal is to capture the essence of perfect imperfection and self love that nurtures growth, countering the cultural pressures to change who we are to fit others’ expectations.

 Banjo Medium Oil on Wood Size 18 in X 28 in

Banjo
Oil on Wood
18 in X 28 in
 Cow Skull #1 Medium Acrylic on wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Cow Skull #1
Acrylic on wood
12 in X 12 in
 Resolution Medium Acrylic on Wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Resolution
Acrylic on Wood
12 in X 12 in
 Believe Medium Acrylic on Wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Believe
Acrylic on Wood
12 in X 12 in

Featured Artist – Adam Plant

I am an Australian visual artist, musician, filmmaker and founder of the international arts & entertainment label EEZY SLEEZ. Though many of my artworks are based on a lowbrow surrealist aesthetics, I’m frequently drawn to themes such as mental illness, paranoia, mortality, self-hatred and body dysmorphia which are all portrayed through a morbidly satirical outlook. Recently, my works have become increasingly inspired by toxic characteristics found in modern-day society which I describe using the term “cultural protein”.

Featured Artist

Adam Plant – Yungaburra, Queensland, Australia
Instagram

I am an Australian visual artist, musician, filmmaker and founder of the international arts & entertainment label EEZY SLEEZ. Though many of my artworks are based on a lowbrow surrealist aesthetics, I’m frequently drawn to themes such as mental illness, paranoia, mortality, self-hatred and body dysmorphia which are all portrayed through a morbidly satirical outlook. Recently, my works have become increasingly inspired by toxic characteristics found in modern-day society which I describe using the term “cultural protein”.

 All This Elastic Medium Ink on Paper Size A3 (297mm x 420mm)

All This Elastic
Ink on Paper
A3 (297mm x 420mm)
 Pretend You Care About Your Mom Medium Mixed Media on Paper Size A3 (297mm x 420mm)

Pretend You Care About Your Mom
Mixed Media on Paper
A3 (297mm x 420mm)
 Vanity Through Meat Medium Ink on Paper Size A4 (210mm x 297mm)

Vanity Through Meat
Ink on Paper
A4 (210mm x 297mm)
 Everyone Is Fine Medium Latex Prop Sculpture and Photography Size Life-size prop head sculpture

Everyone Is Fine
Latex Prop Sculpture and Photography
Life-size prop head sculpture

Featured Artist – Amy O’Hearn

Amy O’Hearn is a New Orleans, Louisiana artist who uses a meditative and intuitive approach in her paintings. She thrives on the risk and spontaneity of not having a plan before starting to paint, she simply clears her mind and lets the colors and the brush take her away. Amy finds it very fulfilling when other people interpret her art, noticing things she hadn’t intended. She often names her paintings after the visions others see and views her role as a conduit for their experience.

Featured Artist

Amy O’Hearn – New Orleans, LA
Instagram

Amy O’Hearn is a New Orleans, Louisiana artist who uses a meditative and intuitive approach in her paintings. She thrives on the risk and spontaneity of not having a plan before starting to paint, she simply clears her mind and lets the colors and the brush take her away. Amy finds it very fulfilling when other people interpret her art, noticing things she hadn’t intended. She often names her paintings after the visions others see and views her role as a conduit for their experience.

Her artwork is the culmination of tiny triumphs and mistakes that make it beautiful. She chooses different colors and adds new layers throughout her creative process; each session inspires the choices for the next. When painting subject matter, Amy likes to incorporate the same intuitive approach. The object is the inspiration and the painting is not limited to the rules of reality.

Amy’s goal is to capture the essence of perfect imperfection and self love that nurtures growth, countering the cultural pressures to change who we are to fit others’ expectations.

 Beaver Skull #1 Medium Acrylic on wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Beaver Skull #1
Acrylic on wood
12 in X 12 in
 Antler #1 Medium Acrylic on wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Antler #1
Acrylic on wood
12 in X 12 in
 Coyote Skull #1 Medium Acrylic on wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Coyote Skull #1
Acrylic on wood
12 in X 12 in
 Desert Rose Medium Oil on wood Size 21 in X 26 in

Desert Rose
Oil on wood
21 in X 26 in

Featured Artist – Justin Aerni

I’ve been making and selling my art professionally for over a decade. I’ve had the opportunity to dabble in the creation of film making, producing & directing music videos and album art for King Gordy, MC V1RUS, Ebbo Kraan, Vazytouille, Placenta Recordings & New Era Hippie. To Date, I’ve published ten books ranging from poetry, Graphic Novels to choose your own adventure. I run a little indie publishing company called PEPTFIM LLC. which stands for “People Eat People The Future Is Murder.” Lately, I’ve really enjoyed recording & Producing my own experimental music and curating art shows.

Featured Artist

Justin Aerni – Vancouver, WA
Instagram

I’ve been making and selling my art professionally for over a decade. I’ve had the opportunity to dabble in the creation of film making, producing & directing music videos and album art for King Gordy, MC V1RUS, Ebbo Kraan, Vazytouille, Placenta Recordings & New Era Hippie. To Date, I’ve published ten books ranging from poetry, Graphic Novels to choose your own adventure. I run a little indie publishing company called PEPTFIM LLC. which stands for “People Eat People The Future Is Murder.” Lately, I’ve really enjoyed recording & Producing my own experimental music and curating art shows.

justinaerni@gmail.com
(503)453-3596

 Marshmallow Face Medium Acrylic resin on altered marshmallow as a high relief wass sculture. Size 18.5" x 16.5"

Marshmallow Face
Acrylic resin on altered marshmallow as a high relief wass sculpture
18.5″ x 16.5″
 CASPER1 Medium Acrylics On Card-stock Paper. Size 44" x 34"

CASPER1
Acrylics On Card-stock Paper
44″ x 34″
 White Devil Am I Medium Acrylics, Pen & Ink on Altered Acid Free Paper. Size 8.5" x 11"

White Devil Am I
Acrylics, Pen & Ink on Altered Acid Free Paper
8.5″ x 11″
 Beautiful All This Beauty At The Moment Of Destruction Medium Acrylics on Card-stock Paper. Size 55" x 42"

Beautiful All This Beauty At The Moment Of Destruction
Acrylics on Card-stock Paper
55″ x 42″

Issue One Selected Artists

Issue One Selected Artists

Selected Artists – Issue One

20 Artists in no particular order to be featured in issue one of Outsider – Art from the Outside.

B. Lucy Stevens – Providence, RI

Robert Frankel – Wilmette, IL

Sue Moerder – Hammonton, NJ

Luke Whiteside – Seven Springs, NC

Maryanne Chisholm – Tucson, AZ

Alexandra Mia Monkewitz – Vienna, Austria

Liam The Wind – Los Angeles, CA

Cecily Fazekas – Sedona, AZ

Pedro Troncoso – Bronx, NY

Orla Bird – Zagreb, Croatia

Fotios Balas – Thessaloniki, Greece

John McCabe – Laguna Niguel, CA

Anna Deligianni – Athens, Greece

Samuuel Case – Coatesville, PA

Allen Egan – Gatineau, Quebec

Ricky De La Cruz – Nashville, TN

Andy Dykeman – St. Louis, MO

Charlotte Rodgers – Bath, UK

Goda Mačėnaitė – Vilnius, Lithuania

Simon Gower – Plettenberg Bay, South Africa

Outsider Art Magazine – Issue zero

Outside art magazine issue zero

Issue zero is here! Digital version is available for free and can be downloaded. Print version will be available on Feb 3, 2019.

issue zero
Outsider Art Magazine Issue Zero
FRONT COVER
Fernando Carpaneda – Freeport, NY
Outsider Art Magazine Issue Zero
Outsider Art Magazine Issue Zero
BACK COVER
Joyce Thornburg – Asheville, NC
Outsider Art Magazine Issue Zero

 

Featured Artist – Goda Mačėnaitė

i was born to be a painter therefore i am one. when i paint i feel invincible. i feel life flowing through me. i feel a like a fraud and i love myself. i feel horrible, great and delusional all at the same time. its wonderful.
with all that in mind i work as a programmer during the day. oh life, you cruel, blind son of a bitch.
i dream of the day when i will be able to wake up and go my own, separate way.
but then i wake up, look through the window to the other windows in front of me, listen to the birds chirping, eat my buckwheats and go on with my life.

Outsider Art Magazine

Featured Artist

Goda Mačėnaitė – Vilnius, Lithuania

 

i was born to be a painter therefore i am one. when i paint i feel invincible. i feel life flowing through me. i feel a like a fraud and i love myself. i feel horrible, great and delusional all at the same time. its wonderful.
with all that in mind i work as a programmer during the day. oh life, you cruel, blind son of a bitch.
i dream of the day when i will be able to wake up and go my own, separate way.
but then i wake up, look through the window to the other windows in front of me, listen to the birds chirping, eat my buckwheats and go on with my life. kicking every trashcan that i can and drawing on every surface that i’m able to find. feeling happy just by thinking about all these things, about the future and stuff, going by the places where people study art. this is my home now. i know i’m not one of them, but
“I’ll sleep by your door, lay my life on the line
You probably don’t know but I’m gonna make you mine”
to quote Bob Dylan.
in conclusion. i know what i am. and now, i guess, you do too. you can see me walking down the street, wearing the same damn thing every day. white shirts. blue jeans. talking about art and bob dylan with some randos and fellow programmers who’ll listen. you can imagine me laying in my bed at night anxious about my future, feeling as if everyone hates me just because i still haven’t found my place under the sun, quoting Allen Ginsberg under my nose and eating buckwheats. buckwheats. always buckwheats.
i hope thats enough. i hope i can consider you my friend now.

Socialist Street Medium oil on canvas Size 70cmx80cm
Socialist Street
oil on canvas
70cmx80cm

Desolation Row Medium oil on canvas Size 80cmx70cm
Desolation Row
oil on canvas
80cmx70cm

Some lady left without her bagel. Do you want it? Medium oil on canvas Size 70cmx80cm
Some lady left without her bagel. Do you want it?
oil on canvas
70cmx80cm

Someday Baby Medium oil on canvas Size 70cmx80cm
Someday Baby
oil on canvas
70cmx80cm