Showing posts with label Randall Reid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randall Reid. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

THE PASSAGE OF TIME

Walter Rast (mixed media on canvas). See website here

Many of us are drawn to objects marked by the passage of time and this fascination is often transferred to our art. Looking at the images in this post one can see that some artists use old, sometimes decaying and often patinaed found materials while others achieve the time worn effects through art techniques.

Walter Rast. See more of Walter's work on his website here

Walter Rast uses materials such as concrete, sand and pigments applied in successive layers. He scrapes back and scratches into the surface and also uses gold leaf and symbols. 

Old Posts Hold Stories by Fiona Dempster. See Fiona's website here. and blog here

"There is warmth and strength, gentleness, tenderness even, and respect for worn and used old things."  -- Fiona Dempster

Metal Book by Fiona Dempster. See more metal books here

"I really love the look and feel of rust. I love it's discarded beauty; the way it proudly wears its history and I love the sense of rediscovery that happens when I begin to work with rusted materials. 

It feels as if the old, the worn, the forgotten, the discarded and the weary have found; their beauty recognized and valued, and new life given to them."  -- Fiona Dempster

Object by Tim Rowan. See more at the Lacoste Gallery, here.

Marleen Vansteenvoort. See website here

Lu Bin. See website here

The Book by Sally Lee. See more here

Jeanne Medina, weaver/designer. Website here

 Collage by Robert Ohnigian. Website here

"Robert Nickle's collages evoke the passage of time and the present's ambiguity; they forshadow future disintegration. By locking paper detritus-soiled, crumpled, cracked, folded, marked, printed, stained and decaying tags, wrappers, cardboard, foils, etc. - in a poetic time capsule, Nickle shows us where we've been, are, and by progression what the future holds." - Devonna Pieszak


Collage by Robert Nickle. Website here

Gerry Keon. See website here

Randall Reid. See more at Nuart Gallery, here

Saturday, June 5, 2010

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE NUMBERS


Experimenting with numbers. Detail photo of some of the totems I've been making.

I've been experimenting with numbers in my art for the past month and judging from the artworks I've found for this post there are many artists who love using numbers in their work. These are just the tip of the iceberg.


Numbers in Time. Steel, wood & oil by Randall Reid at the Nuart Gallery



Temperature Rising by Randall Reid at the Nuart Gallery. See website here.



Number 292. Photograph by spiers65 on Flickr. See photostream here.

Old Wood. Photograph by my.third.eye. on Flickr. See photostream here.


Lucky Star by Squeak Carnwath. See more at Danielle Wohl Fine Art here.

Quantum-Placeat by Jylian Gustlin. Website here.




It's all about the numbers by Maura Cluthe. See website here.

"I guess the best way I can describe these pieces is to say that they are kinda like puzzles that I am trying to solve. How they turn out and what they end up being is led by an idea or feeling. Sometimes it's an idea that I've drawn in my sketchbook or something that I've overheard, like a piece of conversation. Once I have the idea, I mix it with whatever elements I have lying around my studio that, when combined, solve that particular puzzle and thought. I usually have no idea how a piece is going to turn out or what it's going to look like until I really get into it -- and even then, it can change. I love that. I love knowing and the surprise that happens in the end." - Maura Cluthe
Dumpster Red by Sue Katz. Found here at P Farrell Artblog



nThe Number Five by Chad Davis. See Flickr photostream here.