FROM| Outsider Art Magazine Issue Five

FROM| Outsider Art Magazine Issue Five

Outsider Art Magazine Issue Five
Cover Artist: WILD TYPE | Waiting, Gouache, Ink on Paper, 11″ x 8.5″

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Well, it’s finally ready! Issue Five.

Thank you to every artist who submitted artwork for this giant issue of Outsider Art Magazine. Get your art ready because in January 2021 we will be releasing a new call for art. In addition to visual art we will be accepting poetry, short (very short) stories, and interesting articles about artists and their creative journey.

Artists in this Issue

WILD TYPE
Robert Gorchov
Todd Brugman
John McCabe
Robbie Gallows
Dalia Goldberg
Stefan Pruteanu
Magdalena Sikora
Samantha Sadik
Sophie Jacobs
Paulina Klimek-Cornett
Abbott Philson
Nickolai Dostanko
Matthew Clarke
Szilard Juhasz
MRSN
Pracheta Banerjee
Baili Wise
Jimmy Gockel
Nicholas Teetelli
Karen Glykys
Robert Frankel
Charles McDowell
Arne Søvik Larsen
Nicole Sullivan
Hannah Bouchard
Xavier Yarto
Mark Pol
Joyce Thornbug
Ian Hartley
Margarita Henriksson
Harrison Ernst
Homer Johnson
Tiantian Ma
Kayle A. Martinez
Rocio Garcia Montiel
Brooke Mathews
Brian Simons
Oliver Quinto
Romero Pasin
Thomas Sciacca
Dawn Rettew
Erik Aleksiewicz
NPrima/Natalia Proskuriakova
Jesus Diaz
Noah Velez
Andrew Stackpole
Gwen Hallford
Barbara Redondo
Anastasiia Kruglova
Jack Oliver
Ken Berman
Monica Tiulescu
Kitty Taylor
Dio D’Brutto
Lisa Castel

Featured Artist | Nicole Sullivan

Being born in Truth or Consequences has shaped my outlook on life to be a black and white Rube Goldberg machine. I have always studied and been drawn to the Truth.

My work has focused on human struggles with societal pitfalls induced by the conception of morality, and the enforced standards we try and fail to uphold ourselves. Growing up poverty-stricken and at the hands of extreme child abuse, I feel an urgency in addressing these issues and thus issues of morality before true societal progress can be achieved. I believe that what are referred to as the Seven Deadly Sins along with Karma will define the trials and tribulations a person will interact with in their lifetime, and the demons they will struggle with along that path.

My intentions are to spread the word about the struggles within each of us to remain human at all times, and at times, at all cost. Is it okay to help those who admit struggle? Can we be judgmental without being unfair? I want the viewer to understand truths within themselves through my art, to progress and have a life free of burden. I want the viewer to achieve a visual nirvana and ascend to their further purpose.

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Nicole Sullivan | Las Cruces, NM
@thestarsandgod

Being born in Truth or Consequences has shaped my outlook on life to be a black and white Rube Goldberg machine. I have always studied and been drawn to the Truth.

My work has focused on human struggles with societal pitfalls induced by the conception of morality, and the enforced standards we try and fail to uphold ourselves. Growing up poverty-stricken and at the hands of extreme child abuse, I feel an urgency in addressing these issues and thus issues of morality before true societal progress can be achieved. I believe that what are referred to as the Seven Deadly Sins along with Karma will define the trials and tribulations a person will interact with in their lifetime, and the demons they will struggle with along that path.

My intentions are to spread the word about the struggles within each of us to remain human at all times, and at times, at all cost. Is it okay to help those who admit struggle? Can we be judgmental without being unfair? I want the viewer to understand truths within themselves through my art, to progress and have a life free of burden. I want the viewer to achieve a visual nirvana and ascend to their further purpose.

my socks | acrylic on canvas | 34"x61"
my socks | acrylic on canvas | 34″x61″
 filth | acrylic on canvas | 18"x21.5"
filth | acrylic on canvas | 18″x21.5″
This is What Happens When You're Away | acrylic on canvas | 20"x20″
This is What Happens When You’re Away | acrylic on canvas | 20″x20″
Daddy's Fleshlight | acrylic on canvas | 61"x54.5"
Daddy’s Fleshlight | acrylic on canvas | 61″x54.5″

 

Featured Artist | Robert Gorchov

I’m a self-taught artist and have been drawing and painting for four decades. I’m interested in the process that creates a painting. Although it involves imagination, this process is affected by chance, so that when I begin a picture I have only a half-formed image of what the finished painting might look like. The completed piece only slightly resembles the image that I had in mind when I began it. I think of this as improvisation. Over the years that I’ve been painting, I’ve learned to trust the brush and the materials – to let them take the lead – and not to think too much about how it will end up . . . until I get to that end.

This is part of what makes painting interesting for me.

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Robert Gorchov | Philadelphia, PA

I’m a self-taught artist and have been drawing and painting for four decades. I’m interested in the process that creates a painting. Although it involves imagination, this process is affected by chance, so that when I begin a picture I have only a half-formed image of what the finished painting might look like. The completed piece only slightly resembles the image that I had in mind when I began it. I think of this as improvisation. Over the years that I’ve been painting, I’ve learned to trust the brush and the materials – to let them take the lead – and not to think too much about how it will end up . . . until I get to that end.

This is part of what makes painting interesting for me.

 

Featured Artist | Xavier Yarto

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Xavier Yarto | El Cajon, CA
@xavier_Yarto

A Mexican painter who has managed to put in purely abstract work a very unique through the creation of particular colors that give great strength and impact to your work touch.

The author seeks to bring a point beyond abstract art by combining this technique with a job in high relief of pre-Hispanic culture, which he turned in its theme transforms in concept and reinforced with a new set of colors that the artist creates otherwise to highlight the meaning of each icon used in his work.

Artist ambassador in Tintoretto pennelli, Italy

Giorgio Vasari award winner 2019

Global art award nomination 2017 &18

Award winner images of the world, Bangkok, Thailand. 2019

After presenting several important and renowned places worldwide including Mexico, the U.S, Netherlands, Spain, England, Austria, Belgium, France (Louvre Museum in Paris), Italy (Palazzo della Cancelleria di Roma, Palazzo della Cancelleria Vaticana, Museo Villa Pisani di Venice) Denmark, Sweden, South Korea, Bangkok, Thailand.

No doubt his work hits again, because it not only offers the viewer the quality of an abstract work but takes the enigmatic world of pre-Columbian art . A job as its author calls it, ” a recreation of the Hispanic culture with a modern language.”

So Xavier Yarto contributes to art works full of color, strength and content. An artist who searches every new best to previous work.

 The Parisian girl of the long hear | Acrylic on paper | 45 x 65 cm

The Parisian girl of the long hear | Acrylic on paper | 45 x 65 cm

 The pretty girl with the pigtails and the cat named Keku | Acrylic on paper | 50 x 70 cm

The pretty girl with the pigtails and the cat named Keku | Acrylic on paper | 50 x 70 cm

 The woman with the beautiful curls Acrylic on paper | Acrylic on paper | 45 x 65 cm

The woman with the beautiful curls Acrylic on paper | Acrylic on paper | 45 x 65 cm

 The man with the long mustache and the black cat | Acrylic on paper | 45 x 65 cm

The man with the long mustache and the black cat | Acrylic on paper | 45 x 65 cm

Featured Artist | Hannah Bouchard

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Hannah Bouchard | Carlstadt, NJ
@Hbouchard_art

When registering for her first semester of college, Hannah discovered that Intro to Photography was full. She had to fulfill an art requirement to graduate, and painting was the next best thing.

Over the next 3 years at Drew University, Hannah would go on to take classes in painting and drawing, beginning the journey of discovering themes and motifs that are both beautiful and meaningful to her.

At the same time, she was struggling with the mental and physical symptoms of anxiety, and began attending weekly therapy, and later starting medication. It was through these decisions and healing processes that she realized she wanted to paint about women and mental health, but not in the way one might assume.

She became fascinated with the nuanced topics of mental health. Setting boundaries, loving oneself, learning to accept imperfection while simultaneously appreciating progress. Through all of this, Hannah feels more impassioned than ever to create, both for herself and the incredible women that may connect with these themes.

Artist statement: The things that cause us shame tend to teach us the most. By trying to make the frightening, beautiful, I’m not taking away the fact that issues of mental health are painful, but rather trying to empower these feelings and show how much they can transform us. These experiences transform me as much as they do my paintings.

Through my therapy sessions and other conversations with powerful women, I am given endless ideas that express how complicated yet beautiful the human experience is, especially for those who undergo both direct and subtle discrimination far too often. Not only do my friends model for the pieces, but they often inspire the concepts as well.

By using both rendered and abstract elements, I am working to create multiple layers that on one hand read as interior spaces, but can also be broken up into many planes. This is essential to advance the narrative that these are invented spaces, and sometimes break down and begin again. With figures that are typically more rendered in mystical places, I use both oil and acrylic to play with how far back the eye can go.

My work is meant to be a microphone for the experiences I see and feel. I think that using art as a channel for these voices is the best possible reason to be an artist.

Women Ruminate 1 | Oil and acrylic canvas | 64x92 inz
Women Ruminate 1 | Oil and acrylic canvas | 64×92 in

Don’t Worry About It. Never Would when I’m Here | Oil on canvas | 42x50 in.
Don’t Worry About It. Never Would when I’m Here | Oil on canvas | 42×50 in.

When I’ve Got the Whole World in Front of Me | Oil and acrylic on canvas | 44x66 in.
When I’ve Got the Whole World in Front of Me | Oil and acrylic on canvas | 44×66 in.

Do You Want Something to Change? | Oil and acrylic on canvas | 76x108 in.
Do You Want Something to Change? | Oil and acrylic on canvas | 76×108 in.

FROM | Outsider Art Magazine | Issue Four … Is Here!!!

Artists in Issue Four (in no particular order)

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.

And a big thank you to our cover Artist:

Anthony Collins | Bennington, VT
anthonycollinsvt.com
@anthony_collins_art

 


Amy Brereton

Alex Bennett

Michael Hemphill

Kathy Crabbe

Anthony Collins

MRSN.

Ridgely Johnson

Katherine Ramirez

Pedro Troncoso

Bill Skrips

Hannah Bouchard

Aasin A. Thomas

J.V. Foerster

Meira Goodfriend

Clinton Marstall

Thomas Riesner

Robert Gorchov

Daniel Marin

Jennifer Levine

Jennifer Anne Moses

Greg Szostakiwskyj

Veronique Ivanović

Alena Molozanov

Mj Tom of LosOtros

Featured Artist | Veronique Ivanović

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Veronique Ivanović | Atlanta, GA
@vivanovic2

Veronique Ivanović, K75 is a citizen of the world who started creating art at a young age. She was born and lived in Paris/France, London/Great Britain, then moved the United States.

She has been a professor/interpreter and volunteer of French language in New York City, and Atlanta, where she resides. Discovering and taking a deep appreciation for the surrealist movement, Veronique Ivanović K75 abstract art is inspired by geometric structures with experimentation of both subtle and bold integration of lines and colors.

Veronique Ivanović K75 has been working on found and recycled materials for a long time, favoring acrylics paint and collage.

For her, giving discarded things a second chance will help ameliorate the sustainability issues humanity has bequeathed itself. And, also allowing these otherwise discarded things another likelihood.

I was told by professional artists and, gallery owners that an artist should not be all over the place with her/his body of work, because she/he looses her/his audience.

It is very difficult for me to do just that, as I have a Ying/Yang personality type.

Because of difficult times in my life picking up a pencil, a brush, and my camera helped me translate feelings and emotions; captured things that I see and, one might not see, or be trying not to see!

I create, take pictures of what my instant awareness dictates me at that very moment, an intricate, mix of geometrical forms and unusual colors, a bug resting on a person, a graffiti in an abandoned building, or a person lost in her/his thought. This sometimes, drives me to work in series.

I am always fascinated by the dichotomy of the world! Hazy heat and reflections; lights being jealous of the shadows, strong colors against a cloudless sky, chaos and serenity. I like the architectural, the body of human nature, the landscapes that can be found in cities, people and nature alike. I have found myself attracted by multicultural and, multi societal consciousness.

My work, tender, eloquent, provocative and painful at times mirrors my “many lives” and my many foreign travels, as well as my view on cultural, social, and political issues.

Take the time to see me through.

I was told by professional artists and, gallery owners that an artist should not be all over the place with her/his body of work, because she/he looses her/his audience.

It is very difficult for me to do just that, as I have a Ying/Yang personality type.

Because of difficult times in my life picking up a pencil, a brush, and my camera helped me translate feelings and emotions; captured things that I see and, one might not see, or be trying not to see!

I create, take pictures of what my instant awareness dictates me at that very moment, an intricate, mix of geometrical forms and unusual colors, a bug resting on a person, a graffiti in an abandoned building, or a person lost in her/his thought. This sometimes, drives me to work in series.

I am always fascinated by the dichotomy of the world! Hazy heat and reflections, lights being jealous of shadows, strong colors against a cloudless sky, chaos and serenity.

I like the architectural, the body of human nature, the landscapes that can be found in cities, people and nature alike. I have found myself attracted by multicultural and, multi societal consciousness.

My work, tender, eloquent, provocative and painful at times mirrors my “many lives” and my many foreign travels, as well as my view on cultural, social, and political issues.

Take the time to see me through.

God's Twilight | Acrylics on wood | D 25"
God’s Twilight | Acrylics on wood | D 25″

Early Antique Mortuary Mask | Mixed media | H 12" W 24" D 2"
Early Antique Mortuary Mask | Mixed media | H 12″ W 24″ D 2″

Chaos | Acrylics and paper on plywood | H 53" W 35" D 1"
Chaos | Acrylics and paper on plywood | H 53″ W 35″ D 1″

Blue Lips | Collage and acrylics on metal | D 13"
Blue Lips | Collage and acrylics on metal | D 13″

 

Featured Artist | Alena Molozanov

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Alena Molozanov | Short Hills, NY
@artalzano

My name is Alena Molozanov, and I am an experienced photographer and an amateur painter. I was born and raised in Ukraine, and in my adult life, my family and I have yet to spend more than three years in one place – Moscow, NYC, Latvia, and now back in the US in New Jersey.

Now that I have more time, space, and stability in my life, I have taken up decorating my home with my own art. I love photography, and have plenty of photos to decorate my new home. However, I’ve always been fascinated by painting, and quickly realized my home was missing this type of art. So, I decided to give it a shot and try it myself. I have a wall in my Hallway which is too awkwardly shaped for a photo – very long and a bit narrow. That’s where my first vertical painting came from.

My only art background comes from my Mom, who can draw beautifully. As a child, I watched her draw holiday cards, birthday cards, and banners for her friends and work events.

In order to learn and explore techniques and mediums, I recently enrolled in a local art school. I love every second I spend in class with my incredible teacher and amazing artists. Right now, I am experimenting with different styles and techniques, and have discovered my love for textures. I am still exploring to see what brings me the most joy, and I invite you to join me on my journey.

Uknown | acrylic on canvas | 24"/48"
Uknown | acrylic on canvas | 24″/48″

Ageless | acrylic on canvas | 24"/48"
Ageless | acrylic on canvas | 24″/48″

Unforgiving Pleasures | acrylic on canvas | 24"/48"
Unforgiving Pleasures | acrylic on canvas | 24″/48″

Debacle | acrylic on canvas, gold leaf | 48"/30"
Debacle | acrylic on canvas, gold leaf | 48″/30″

 

Outsider Art Magazine | Issue Three is Here!!!

Finally!!! … Outsider Art Magazine Issue Three is now available for free downloads and not free print purchases.

Congratulations to Bill Skrips whose art has landed on the cover of issue three.

Thank you to every artist who submitted their art and to those who made the cut for issue three, We are now accepting free art submissions for issue four.

Outsider Art Magazine Issue Three
Cover Art | The Sylph | Mixed Media | 21″ x 15″ 8″

Cover Artist
Bill Skrips | Cerrillos, NM
http://www.billskrips.com
@billskrips

 

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Outsider Art Magazine | Art from the Outside | Issue Two

Outsider Art Magazine Issue two

Outsider Art Magazine Issue Two
Cover Art by Jim Kopp
Casper, WY
http://jimkopp.com
The Funambulist
House Paint and Collage on Cabinet Door
18″ x 22″

Get your copy of Outsider Art Magazine | Art from the Outside | issue two

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Thank you to all the Artists who submitted their artwork for consideration and congratulations to Jim Kopp for getting his work on the cover of issue two. Tons of great art didn’t make it into this issue, but don’t let that detour you. We are now accepting art submissions for issue three. SUBMIT HERE