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  • Eye Candy for Today: Childe Hassam gouache study

    Columbian Exposition, Chicago; Childe Hassam, gouache on toned paper
    Columbian Exposition, Chicago; Childe Hassam

    Gouache on tan paper, 10 5/8 x 14 in. (27.0 x 35.6 cm). Image on Wikimedia Commons, original is in the collection of the Terra Foundation for American Art.

    Almost monochromatic — though the tan paper and the use of blue give it a sensation of subtle color —this study of one of the buildings of the Chicago World’s Fair: Columbian Exposition of 1893 (so named to mark the 400th anniversary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the Americas), showcases the simultaneous qualities of precision and casual sketchiness for which gouache is ideally suited.



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  • Nicolas Martin

    Nicolas Martin, cityscape, night scenes, figures and interoirs
    While many painters chase the character of light in the landscape, French painter Nicolas Martin more often seeks out the elusive qualities of artificial light in night-darkened streets and filtered sunlight in curtained interiors.

    His figures are revealed in the light, either as direct portraits or smaller within the context of the composition.

    Martin studied at the Auguste Renoir School in Paris and the University laval in Quebec, Canada.

    His subtle play of light and color contrasts wonderfully with his richly textural paint application, which is more evident in the images on his website than in the smaller example images shown above.

    You can also find Martin’s work, often reproduced a bit larger, on the site of the L’Oeil du Prince Gallery, Paris; in which he is regularly represented, and through which his work will be featured in a solo exhibition from 4 June to 23 June 2015 at the Cardinet location and from 25 June to 9 July 2015 at the Odeon venue.

    [Via Yann Deshoulières]



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  • Vladimir Stankovic

    Vladimir Stankovic, illustration
    Originally from Serbia, illustrator and designer Vladimir Stankovic is currently based in Denmark.

    Stankovic’s fascinatingly textural style, rendered in muted colors and close value relationships, often deals with a bizarre bestiary, consisting of fantastical land animals, insects and sea creatures.

    Among the projects on his sites are subtle animated GIFs and images of a pop-up book project of Grimm’s Fairy Tales. I’m particularly drawn to his charmingly edgy illustrations for Little Red Riding Hood.



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  • Ray Roberts (update)

    Reay Roberts, plein air landscapes and figures
    I had the pleasure yesterday of attending a demo by California plein air painter Ray Roberts, who I initially wrote about in 2010.

    The demo was part of the schedule of the Wayne Plein Air Festival, the major such event here in the Philadelphia area, for which Roberts was this year’s juror.

    Roberts set up the demo in a small courtyard at the art center’s facilities. At first I assumed he would be doing a landscape, but he instead worked from a model and still life arrangement within the garden-like setting. He captured the essence of scene in a lively sketch in less than two hours, while talking through his process (images above, bottom two).

    Roberts studied with John Asaro, among others, and his influences from Hanson Puthuff and other pioneers of California Impressionism shine through in his portrayals of the Arizona desert and the California coastline.

    In addition to the workshop Roberts is currently conducting in this area, you can find a schedule of other workshops on his website.

    The image galleries on his site area slightly awkward to navigate; they are divided into current and archives, within which are sections for landscape, seascape and figures.

    His figures, similar in spirit to yesterday’s demo, are often in the context of landscape.

    Roberts and his wife, artist Peggi Kroll-Roberts, offer a variety of teaching materials on their joint website.



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  • Jakob Rebelka

    Jakob Rebelka
    Jakob Rebelka is a Polish comics artist, illustrator and concept artist for the gaming industry.

    His interestingly different style combines areas of complex, intertwined forms with more open spaces and applications of texture. Often he will create the sensation of forms within forms by defining surface areas with lightly applied shadows and highlights, in a sort of bas-relief against the surrounding form.

    His comics work includes the new graphic novel Le Cité Des Chiens (“City of Dogs”, link is to Amazon.fr) with writer Yohan Radomski.

    In addition to his Tumblr blog, you can find his work on ArtStation. Many of Rebelka’s images are available as prints through inPrint and society6.

    [Via Concept Art World]



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  • Eye Candy for Today: Adolph Menzel graphite drawing

    Carl John Arnold, Adolph Menzel, pencil drawing
    Carl John Arnold, Adolph Menzel

    In the Morgan Library and Museum, use Zoom tab or download link.

    Menzel gives us a superbly adept rendering in pencil. The drawing feels at once finished and casual.

    Either the subject had a large head, or Menzel — after focusing on the portrait — compressed the figure somewhat to fit it on the paper.

    Beautiful, nonetheless.


    Carl John Arnold, Morgan Library

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