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Who Is Your Favorite Artist?

So today I offer a different type of post then what I normally create. This post is a question for you to explore….

 

Who is your favorite Artist and how does their expression of art speak to you?

 

This can be an individual or a group working in any medium, it can be a Painter, Sculptor, Dancer, Performance Artist, Vocalist or even a Writer.

Post your answers/comment in the comment section under this post.

 

My response is although I have many artists that I pull inspiration from. I always have a favorite, lately it has been René Magritte ….and why

I am very drawn to the surrealism painters and more specifically René Magritte. I find his use of common object presented in a dissimilar setting opens a door for individuals to explore how one can view the world through different eyes. This asks the individual to investigate how the particular placement expresses ideas/ concepts using what is visually presented. It creates an opportunity for a dialog about how we all perceive things differently, because of what we bring to the moment. I also like the fact that often these paintings encompass more of a dreamscape reality. This is something that I strive to convey in my paintings I like that fact that my work causes people to ask questions and maybe view something in a different light then they did before. There is nothing wrong about asking questions. It is a wonderful way that we can learn more about each other.

 

The Son of Man René Magritte

The Son of Man
René Magritte

So now it is your turn, tell me about your favorite Artist.

 

A Moment In The Life Of A Painting

Just wanted to share what has been happening in the studio this month. Most of the larger components are in place. The next step is to work out the individual details of each one; most of what you see is under-painting, except for the road that is mostly done. I also need to explore concepts for the background. I have some ideas but nothing seems to feel correct.

 

I must admit this is becoming a very fun piece to work on; there is just a touch of humor in the composition even though the concepts behind it are of a more serious nature, it makes me smile. I always find it interesting that when I do paint living things I find that they start to take on their own unique personality as I continue to develop them.

 

All has been going well on this piece so far as the paint and canvas have been playing along nicely with me and I have encountered only minimal conflicts. So all is good… at least so far.  I did find that doing the research on fish was very helpful. It helped me understand the fish on different levels allowing me to “feel” the fish more when I was placing their shapes on the canvas allowing me to understand them more as three-dimensional. The next challenge is to work on the detail of the scales and create the sense of translucence that the scales contain in real life. It just means layers and layers of glazes to create the depth of color. This will be a new technique for me, so I am looking forward to having the canvas teach me something new and exciting.

 

So I leave you today with a current image of the painting that I took this morning. I have hopes of spend some quality time with it tonight. Maybe next week I will have other images to post.

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Have an amazing creative day!

 

 

Color ~ What does it mean to you?

I remember years ago in art classes they would teach various forms of Color Theory and its components, including the physical and psychological elements. I learned how to analyze a color to understand what elements it contained and how to reproduce it.

 

There was also the subcategory where you would explore what colors meant to individual “famous” artist. For example, what did the color red represented for Henri Matisse or the color green for Piet Mondrian. What meaning did they attach to them and what did they desire to convey to their viewers through the use of them?

 

In Maria Popova’s article Goethe on the Psychology of Color and Emotion She investigates the meaning of the brightness of a color but also explores the concept of a color possessing an element of “darkness” She expresses these thoughts through the ideas and writings of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who in 1810, published Theory of Colours,

 

I have to admit that for me this article was completely fascinating. Everyone has a different idea of what each color represents by their associations or memories connected to them … and sometimes it is just as simple as… they used it because they really liked it.  I like the concept that a color has a brightness / darkness quality.  I know for myself that there are certain colors that I have always been attracted to and use in my palette often.  Each one is used to create a particular feeling or reaction and sometimes it is the combination of colors that help to convey an emotion or thought.

 

I can remember years ago when I was working with blind & deaf individuals they would often describe to me how they could tell the difference between colors by the way that they felt. They could differentiate if it felt warm or cool because a color would either absorbed heat or reflected it. It always amazes me how there are so many different ways to experience something.

 

Everyone experiences color differently: sight, feeling, smell or even taste.

 

What does the color Orange mean to you?

What feelings or memories does it generate for you? 

 

REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE

I wanted to dedicate today’s blog to the many other blogs and green friendly sites that I enjoy. Their focus is geared towards recycling and wonderful advice in how to lessen our carbon footprint.

 

You will find these blogs are filled with great ideas and information that will help in the pursuit of a green friendly approach to life. So sit back and take a moment to explore and support these sites as they do a wonderful job in helping to educate and support groups involved in confronting environmental issues… and of course some of these sites educate with the use of recycled objects used in artwork.

 

This is just a small list of sites out there. To learn more go to your local recycling center to find out ways that you can create a more green friendly environment!

 

Everyday Trash

Trashmanian Devil

Planet Green Recycle

Tree Hugger

World Changing

My Zero Waste

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Creative Process ~ Something is Fishy

I am back in the studio this noon, after a nice relaxing morning of catching up with a good friend over coffee.  I realize that I need to get out more often and spend time with my friends.  It helps to maintain balance in my life…all work makes me boring.

 

There is a new canvas on the easel. Surprise surprise! I wanted to share this with you… but not willing to share much of the details … at least not yet. But I will tell you that it will involve fish.

 

Below is the tease image!

 

I am reading The Life Story of The Fish~ His Manners and Morals, by Brain Curtis. I am learning and exploring everything about fish. I am learning how they live/survive, the bone structures and even how the scales are constructed and can be an indication as to how old they are. I want to be able to paint the fish from the inside out understanding why they are the way that they are.  I spend many hours doing research for my paintings I want the fish to feel real and make you wonder when it will jump off the canvas at you.

 

There is truth in the saying  to understand “something” you need to become that “something” even if it is only in your mind. I remember when I was in high school in my Drama Class the teacher told us that we needed to become the object to understand why it acted in the manner that it did.  To become a table or the chair… to explore how it would it feel to be these objects? How would it feel to be something that was alive maybe a snake or a bird?  That you needed to become the elements that affects the object. If you have to understand what it is like to be cold, explore what it would feel like to be snow or ice.

 

What would it feel like to have to swim instead of walk?

 

What would it be like to have gills and not breathe air?

 

What would it feel like to have no muscles in your face?

 

 

The fish are just one element of this painting… but this gives you a tiny insight into what happens in the creative process of one of my paintings.

I will keep you posted as the canvas informs me.

 

Good things come to those who bait.  ~Author Unknown

 

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‘Define Me’

Yesterday a friend sent this to me and I thought it was such a beautiful song with a very powerful message! I wanted to share this with you.

 

But, I also want to you to take a moment and think of how you have allowed the words of others to “defined you”?  We have all had moments in our lives when the words from someone emotionally affected us. This video is a good reminder that the words and labels one uses can have the ability to cause great damage. Choose your words carefully as not to cause harm.

 

Click below to view video…

 

‘Define Me’ – Ryan Amador (featuring Jo Lampert)

 

Happy Earth Day

I am beginning to think I am the only person that can look at a pile of trash and suddenly see art supplies manifesting before my eyes. Today is a great day as the sun is out and it is a beautiful spring day. Happy Earth Day to YOU!

 

All I wanted to do today is run outside and create art.  Walking around the neighborhood I see so many things lying on the ground that inspire me.  Colorful caps and lids and even natural elements such as twigs and bark all different objects that speak to me.  Begging me to pick them up and take them home to become part of a future art project.  Spring seems to the perfect time for harvesting art supplies.

 

I have always used recycled elements in my works, sometimes the objects are used physically and other times they are used more metaphorically or used as inspiration.  So just because you may not always recognize them in the artwork… they exists, either  disguised or in spirit.  So next time you are looking at one of my pieces of artwork, take a moment and see if you can figure out what the recycled elements are.

 

The perfect day for Earth Day!

I am curious what you have you done  today to celebrate. Please share in the comments section below if you so feel inspired to. Thank you in advance.

 

We hold the power to make a difference!

 

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So what are you doing Sunday, April 21, 2013, at 3:00pm?

Have you ever wanted to learn Calligraphy?

I just might have the perfect opportunity for you to learn.  This Sunday is the start of another series of Calligraphy Classes at the Discovery Center. Class is 3:00pm-5:00pm and is for three consecutive weeks. The focus of this class is the Chancery Script. For more information about the class please view the Classes tab on my website johnmichaelkorpal.com

 

I have spent the last couple of hours getting everything ready to be placed in my backpack Sunday morning.

 

1.) The booklets in a neat pile.

 

2.) The boxes of pens

 

3.) A big stack of clean white paper just waiting to become the palette for all the beginning calligraphers.

 

I am always excited when the time for a new class comes around because it provides me the chance to be able to play and share my passion of the pen and ink with my students. With everything all ready now, I just need to patiently wait for Sunday to get here!

 

Maybe… I will see you on Sunday?

 

Compassion

I spent my morning walking around the Art Institute looking at amazing paintings, photographs and completely submerged in the art. I felt fulfilled and at times even emotional as I stood in front of the artwork of my favorite artists and looked into their world.  I was content … I was happy.

 

I had no idea of what the day would become as I left and returned home on the bus.  Over the years I have tried to maintain my blogs focused on (my) art, the creative process and dealing with the issues that consume me at times.

 

But tonight, I have to admit I feel numb, reading all the articles about the Boston Marathon and hurt and anger that have been created.  As I look back I have really tried to use my life to help individuals make their lives better with my work, teachings and the volunteering I have done in the past. I try to produce art that will enrich people’s lives as well as enriching my life and helping me grow as a person and an artist.

I have read the articles and see all the blame that is push on groups that may have nothing to do with the event.   Are we a culture that must find scapegoats to place the blame upon and then everything is better… even if that blame is unjust and hurtful. I understand that the public in general is scared and answers to their questions help us understand and move forward.

 

The unfair placement of blame only feeds hate and fear and makes the situation escalate.  There are so many thoughts going on in my head at this point it is difficult to express them all.

 

I feel numb because my focus in life has always been about creating and make the world a better place. The idea of some people who have purposely set out to hurt and instill fear in others really confuses me. I grew up in a place and time that many racist judgements and prejudice concepts were instill in me. I struggle with those often and continue to work through those even today.  I try  to see the good and the potential of beauty in everything.

 

My thoughts are with the victims and their friends and family. May they find the strength to move forward and may us move as a group towards a world of compassion and respect and not one of scapegoating and fear based blame.

My Blue-Eyed Dragon Friend

The last couple days as I have been walking around the city. I have become increasingly aware of all faces that are present in inanimate objects.  It seems that I am being watched everywhere that I go. Unfortunately, they have caught me off guard without my camera, so I have no proof that they really exist outside of my memory.

 

Blue eyed Dragon

But this evening as I was walking to meet a good friend for coffee. I was lucky to sneak up on this one and capture his image.   It made me smile at first I saw him. It reminded me of an elephant but the longer I gazed into the blue of his eyes he became transformed into a friendly dragon. Memories of the song “Puff The Magic Dragon” from my childhood flooded my thoughts. When I was a kid, I loved that song because it took something that was very scary and made it warm and friendly.  Seeing my blue-eyed dragon reminded of the magical moments of growing up.

 

In my mind “Puff the Magic Dragon” was always there to help make the scary things seem less frightening. Seeing this image pull all those memories from my past and reminded me that even though we grow up we always have the potential to use our imagination and dream of far off lands and magical dragons.