Art, and Thoughts on Art
Jun. 22nd, 2012 08:04 pmAt the gig on Monday, Amanda announced that the venue would be open again on Tuesday afternoon for the art, so I decided to go back.
The gallery was deserted so I was able to spend as long as I wanted with the art works.
On Monday, I'd found myself wandering around, and every so often I would see a picture and thinks "that's gorgeous, I wonder who made it?" and then I would read the label and, about half the time, realise that it was an artist I already knew of - some, like Kyle Cassidy and Molly Crabapple I was expecting, (you can buy prints of Molly's pieces here)
Others, like Raliel, I should have anticipated but hadn't,Other artists included Judith Clute, Michael Zulli, David Mack, (I immediately loved his pieces, but it took a long time for the penny to drop and to realise that he also did the art work for the 'I Will Write With Words of Fire' prints from neverwear)
Some of the artists were new to me - I immediately fell in love with Vladimir Zimakov's linocuts,(also available as prints)
and was impressed with the photography skills of one Neil Gaiman, who seems to be a newcomer as a visual artist...
I was impressed, too, with the ability of one Amanda Palmer to draw so well, in addition to the singing.
Kambriel's gorgeous 'The Killing Type' dress presided over all, with bullets (or shell cases?) in the bodice..
Alone in the gallery, I was terribly tempted to see if I could take it off the mannequin and try it on myself. I didn't, but when I tweeted about it later, Kambriel said she would have let me, had she been there. I wish she had been!
But there was one piece of art which I kept returning to. The set of 5 pictures by
kylecassidy, of people, naked, in bed. I kept returning to them because the pictures are beautiful, of course, but also because they felt so real - the people in the pictures. The pictures were beautiful, and so were the people in the pictures.Every curve, every line, every sign of lives lived. Seeing them on Monday night, during Amanda's show, I loved them. Seeing them the following day, in the quiet of an empty gallery, I was moved to tears.
(22.06.12. Edited to correct attributions)
The gallery was deserted so I was able to spend as long as I wanted with the art works.
On Monday, I'd found myself wandering around, and every so often I would see a picture and thinks "that's gorgeous, I wonder who made it?" and then I would read the label and, about half the time, realise that it was an artist I already knew of - some, like Kyle Cassidy and Molly Crabapple I was expecting, (you can buy prints of Molly's pieces here)
Molly Crabapple's art |
Some of the artists were new to me - I immediately fell in love with Vladimir Zimakov's linocuts,(also available as prints)
and was impressed with the photography skills of one Neil Gaiman, who seems to be a newcomer as a visual artist...
I was impressed, too, with the ability of one Amanda Palmer to draw so well, in addition to the singing.
Kambriel's gorgeous 'The Killing Type' dress presided over all, with bullets (or shell cases?) in the bodice..
Alone in the gallery, I was terribly tempted to see if I could take it off the mannequin and try it on myself. I didn't, but when I tweeted about it later, Kambriel said she would have let me, had she been there. I wish she had been!
Kyle Cassidy's 'Bed Song' art |
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
(22.06.12. Edited to correct attributions)