Wednesday, September 24, 2014

SALVADOR DALI'S SURREALISM

        Dali himself was surreal, he was quite fond of having himself photographed with this evil look on his face, he was the original selfie.




        His art was as surreal as he was, but if you appreciate the abstract, it is amazing how he uses his art to express a thought or an opinion. 








        Sometimes his objective is clear and other times you just have to know that there is a message in the painting.  Regardless of whether you can understand it or not, his work represents all the basic principles of good art, and he makes you wonder at the same time.



ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM

Thursday, August 7, 2014

THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM and KANDINSKY

        The Guggenheim Art Museum on Fifth Ave in New York City, now there's a day trip, the building alone is a masterpiece of architectural art work (designed by Frank Lloyd Wright).


THE GUGGENHEIM ART MUSEUM INTERIOR

THE GUGGENHEIM ART MUSEUM EXTERIOR

        The Guggenheim is an international art museum collecting and exhibiting works primarily of contemporary and modern artists from the 19th and 20th centuries.

        So where does Kandinsky come into the picture, well it started in 1929 when philanthropist Solomon R Guggenheim began to acquire the works of Vasily Kandinsky.  Today the museum houses roughly 100 Kandinsky canvases and about 60 works on paper.

Several Circles, Vasily Kandinsky, 1926



Blue Painting, Vasily Kandinsky, 1924


Landscape with Red Spots II, Vasily Kandinsky, 1913

        The museum itself states that Kandinsky is the central figure in the history of the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum.  His works not only represent a part of the core and essence of the collection, but also helped to inspire the creation of the building.

        If you happen to be an non objective art enthusiast as I am, if you are ever in New York, The Guggenheim, is a must see.




ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM


ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM

Monday, June 16, 2014

SURREALISM OR IS IT

        Surrealism is an art form that has always intrigued me, although in the early years it was a bit confusing.  I knew that it was a form of abstract art but it was sometimes bizarre, perverted and even disgusting.  But it is art, and sometimes you don't have to like the content to appreciate the message.




        So where did it come from and who really started it.  Well it began in France in the 1920's as a literary expression and I guess you could say it was an anti establishment movement.

        The artists of the day expressed their revolutionary ideas and thoughts on canvas.  When one experiences a surreal piece of art, it seams that instead of painting a real scene, the artist is interpreting a dream.





        Other modern day artists will use surrealism to get a point across or even use it as a comical message. 






        Whatever your opinion of surrealism, it is art and it is to be enjoyed, and I generally do.


ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM

Friday, May 2, 2014

HIRSHHORN MUSEUM-WASHINGTON DC-2014

        If you ever visit Washington D.C., The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gardens is a must see if you appreciate abstract art.

        This year 2014 there is a fabulous exhibit called GRAVITY'S EDGE, which is the work of artists Paul Jenkins, Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Loius, Kenneth Noland and Sam Francis.













        Gravity's Edge ran from Feb to June 15, 2014 and contains works made from 1958 to 1978.

    The installation was drawn from the Hirshhorn collection, and traces the force of gravity as a determining factor in artistic production and the increased attention paid to the edge as a compelling aspect to the structure.








ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM

Sunday, March 23, 2014

EVERY FACE is an ABSTRACT WORK OF ART

        They say that every face is a work of art, but I say that EVERY FACE is an ABSTRACT WORK OF ART in perfect proportion.

        God is the ultimate artist.  He sculpted every human face and he has a great sense of humor.  Not only is every face different, but it is THE ONLY ART THAT CHANGES OVER TIME.








        As a society we have a standard for what a good face should look like, and every other face we see is considered either young, old, unhealthy or ugly.

        I see the differences as God being abstract.  No matter what the face looks like, thankfully someone else out there loves it or finds it comforting or familiar.

        We do know one thing for sure, and that is that God loves every face that he creates!

         
ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM


Sunday, March 2, 2014

CUBISM ART FORM

         CUBISM was a new art form and the beginning of what we now know as abstract art.  It started somewhere between 1907 and 1910 by Pablo Picasso and George Braque.

         Cubism gave the artists the opportunity to paint and express their point of view and emotions as opposed to realism which is more like a photograph of an image or event.



MA JOLIE, PABLO PICASSO, 1912

GEORGE BRAQUE, CLARINET AND BOTTLE OF RUM ON A MANTLE PIECE, 1911





































                             Not only is Cubism abstract but it gave the artist the opportunity to show several different subjects at the same time.

        I personally enjoy Cubism and have done several paintings that reflect that art style.



WATERMELON, 2008
















                                                                                   

GEO PRISMS, 1969





















    




                                          I love the mystery of Abstract Cubism Art.



ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM





Sunday, February 16, 2014

WHAT IS THE REALISM ART MOVEMENT

        Realism in art is, life as we know it and as we see it and painting the subject matter truthfully.

        It is a movement that started in France in the mid 1800's by artists who concentrated their art work on real life scenes and events, as opposed to the exotic or abstract.






       













        As an artist, I generally do not paint realism, as I prefer the abstract, however, I am amazed by any artist who paints a picture so exact that you can not tell if it's a painting or photograph

        That I consider ultra realism!


ENJOY THE JOURNEY MY FRIENDS...ZMAKEY

ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY
VISIT US AT ZMAKEYART-GOOGLE SITES
FACEBOOK-ZMAKEY ART STUDIO AND GALLERY 
AND
FINE ART AMERICA.COM