Ai Weiwei at Asia Society.
I love a creative and fresh way to make an image and this Chinese artist, just released from jail in Beijing for his political blogs and tweets has a fresh perspective on Western culture.
There a review of him and his work by Roberta Smith in the Weekend Arts section of the New York Times today(Friday, July 29). When I see a piece like his "Profile of Marcel Duchamp" which consists of a bent coathanger and sunflower seeds I am delighted and inspired to clear my mind, strip down and seek a fresh new vision with every painting or drawing I attempt. See you next week, don't forget to signup for the next session which starts on Wednesday. john.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
supercharged Painting Summer session week of july 25
Lucian Freud is dead at 88.
Raw and real Freud's work repositioned figuration. On this last week of this session, try a portrait or self-portrait in an honest warts and all style...also consider taking the next session that starts the first week of August 8 and goes until the 29th of August. Keep your work moving and vital this Summer! See you next week. john.
Raw and real Freud's work repositioned figuration. On this last week of this session, try a portrait or self-portrait in an honest warts and all style...also consider taking the next session that starts the first week of August 8 and goes until the 29th of August. Keep your work moving and vital this Summer! See you next week. john.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Supercharged painting summer session July 18 and 20
The sweet joys of Summer!
These two Matisse paintings are a perfect inspiration for the best time of year. The
These two Matisse paintings are a perfect inspiration for the best time of year. The
paler one on the left was painted in 1909 and was considered by the artist to be one of his most exceptional works; a luminous and pure work of high-art and is hanging in New York at MOMA. The second was painted in 1910 for a Russian collector and is viseral with bolder color and a brilliant and earthy energy; it is hanging in the Hermitage in Russia. Which do you prefer? My favorite Matisse is a dead-heat between his "Violinist at a Window" and his spare and minimal "View of Notre Dame",both from 1913, i believe. But these two are such great high-summer ideas! Try a painting that connects with the spirit of July, the sky, a high grassy hill and the eternal now. See you next week. john.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
John Murray Summer classes July 6, 11 and 13
Just got back from Provincetown.
Saw an excellent show at the Fine Art Work Center Gallery, which included Ken Morgan, (above left) and Robert Beauchamp (right) among others, also heard Marie Howe read her superb Narrative/Language poetry one night at the Work Center. Biked and swam in the Sun and ate some good food under the Moon. Mary, Sandy and i had a good short vacation. Thank you for joining my Summer Supercharged Painting session, Let's start by attempting a "Joy of The Sun and Dark of the Moon" painting, any size and any media to get the classes flowing. See next week, john.
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