As a self taught artist I never learned the “proper” way to make art. My paintings are often inspired by mundane things such as looking at patterns of cracks on a sidewalk or the colors of sprinkles on a donut. My style ranges from geometric art to naive art. I am always looking to find my “inner child” while painting.
As a self taught artist I never learned the “proper” way to make art. My paintings are often inspired by mundane things such as looking at patterns of cracks on a sidewalk or the colors of sprinkles on a donut. My style ranges from geometric art to naive art. I am always looking to find my “inner child” while painting.
I have exhibited in a number of galleries which include Van Der Plas Gallery, 440 Gallery, SITE Gallery, and Greenpoint Gallery in New York City, La Galleria Pall Mall in London and Chie Gallery in Milan Italy. I have also exhibited in Saatchi-The other Art Fair in Chicago and will be exhibiting at the Saatchi fair later this Spring in Los Angeles.
Chicago Boogie | Acrylic on Canvas | 36 x 36 x 1.5Dancing Raindrops #2 | Acrylic on canvas | 36 x 36 x 1.5Colors and Curves | Acrylic on Canvas | 24 x 24 x 1.5Adventures in Geometry #4 | Acrylic on canvas | 24 x 24 x 1.5
Congrats to all the Artists who made it into issue four and thank you to everyone who submitted art for consideration. We had a name change, but we still have the same great art.
Check back in about a week or so for a new call for art.
A self-taught artist, I make abstract, intuitive and impressionistic art. I create energy through my art, of real things but outside of the realm of realism and showing how I perceive that reality to be. I paint a lot of florals because flowers connect with my soul, occasionally working on landscapes and other subjects. I hope to spread happiness through my work. I am certain that they will bring positive energy for all who see and own them!
A self-taught artist, I make abstract, intuitive and impressionistic art. I create energy through my art, of real things but outside of the realm of realism and showing how I perceive that reality to be. I paint a lot of florals because flowers connect with my soul, occasionally working on landscapes and other subjects. I hope to spread happiness through my work. I am certain that they will bring positive energy for all who see and own them!
Spring Fling 7 | Digital Art | 16×16 printSpring Fling 8 | Digital Art | 16×16 printSpring Fling 9 | Digital Art | 11×14 print
European Visual Artist Mj Tom chooses not to share any personal information. Since 2003 he established the Visual Poetry | Urban Art Group LosOtros with his alter ego Andrea Nada. He lives between Berlin, Barcelona and Paris.
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His work has been exhibited at London, Paris, Hamburg, Berlin, Barcelona.
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His current body of work includes mixed media, collage, sculture, installation, and digital printing. Irreverent and fleeting, able to define himself as a copy machine of art, sarcastic and deliberately anonymous, he questions almost every probable
fact. The veneer of normality, the history as written, the common way of understanding nature and oneself as a part of it.
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As he remarks “I don’t want much to be known “about me”. I am not trying to be elusive as some people might say. I just think what is important is the artwork, not the artist. I want you to have my work on your …wall, not based on who I am, where I have studied or where I have exhibited my work. I don’t want to get between “You” and the “Artwork”. I want to live quietly behind it… and pass away sometime quietly…”
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Adding that “We are low value with high purpose. We are dedicated to noneducational activities, self-indulgent thoughts, unfinished and incomplete actions. Our work is not easily classified or marketable. This protects us from analysis, judgment or criticism. We have no direction, motivation other than a cursed reflex to purge our anonymous mental overflows in a public forum and then run away from it and hide behind our cloak of concealment. Art is simply our lifestyle.”.
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[Curriculum Vitae on My Own Words] or There is no Reality | Until You Create One.
Art is my way to conciliate with reality. In some cases, I can bring it closer to my standards. And psychoanalysis too. Both of them are hopeless. It is a try to put an order in the hectic world around and inside me. To value better what had happened and possibly what is happening, at least a part of it. It is a lost war. Before I can understand what had happened in reality, or at least what I perceive as reality, the latter flips and turns to something else. I ‘m a witness, an eye witness. I revise meticulously what it is
around me. I examine, select, collect, put in order emotions. Stating what is important and what is not, what could be regarded as beautiful, or ugly, what would be funny or sad. If I can’t change it, I can barely transform it, good enough in order to compromise with it. Sometimes the attempt is successful, sometimes it isn’t. I ‘m urban. I like nature but I feel comfortable only in the city. It is my battlefield. Especially, the afterhours, when everybody sleeps so I can walk quietly in the streets and hear the sounds. My paints they are made for me, but in reality they refer to others. It is an attempt; to speak enough for me but not in a verbal way. What is entitled inside the frame, presuppose my aesthetic viewpoint. But what they produce is beyond my control. I exist in both of them. It is a miracle, when it happens. Unfortunately isn‘t an everyday experience. Or, I believe so.
My Reality | Ιn Halftones.
My work is an exploration of paradoxes and contrasts which are torturous and utopian, wild and serene but definitely resilient.
As my reality is in halftones, I capture fragments of life often ignored or forgotten. My art echo’s the unease and mixes it with the uncomfortable reality of continuous transformations of the urban environment in which I live. Faces, pseudo familiar situations, characters belonging to various walks of life… they all inject emotions with such a warm identity to characterize the experience of
ordinary people, those people who would say and tell through the eyes their own existence. Ι represent ordinary people; those actors unaware of being protagonists of present days and to represent them in spite of a reality in half-tone that essentially results a kind of summary, which, in the end, is life! An arrested motion in time. In arresting motion there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality, so I don’t arrest motion in time. I make it. I love my subjects although I don’t know them. I mean, they’re my friends. I’ve never meat any of them or I don’t know them at all, yet I live through them, or I can’t live without them.
They constitute my curriculum vitae.
Memento Mori aka ad Verbum [?] v.9.21 | Mixed Media | 100 x 170 cmS… like Solveig aka What [?] If [?] or a New Grate v.6.24 | Mixed Media | 205 x 100 cm.Memento Mori aka ad Verbum [?] v.11.13 | Mixed Media | 100 x 170 cm.S… like Solveig aka What [?] If [?] or a New Grate v.7.13 | Mixed Media | 100 x 176 cm.