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Thursday, June 11, 2020

Teepee Dreamscape finished painting

TeeThis is the first finished work of the dreamscape series titled, Teepee Dreamscape. Sorry that I've jumped from the beginning of this painting to the completed painting without the updates and progress but I felt it was important to show the end result even though I haven't shown the steps along the way. I did provide some updates on my Facebook page if you are interested in seeing those you can visit my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/gslindner and scroll through the posts.

Teepee Dreamscape 72" x 120" total measurement on 12 canvases in oil on gold leaf and pigment in resin

This is the first in the series composed of twelve canvases 24” x 30” in size. The work is three canvases high by four canvases wide for a total overall size of six feet by ten feet. The painting is a Southwest landscape with teepees inspired from a 19th century photograph by Edward S. Curtis. I have used gold leafing for the sky and am painting large stylized sunflowers onto the leafing with oil paint. The foreground landscape and teepees will be in the epoxy resin medium in a monotone like the black and white photograph creating a strong contrast to the brightness of the gold leaf and the colorful treatment of the sunflowers. The juxtaposition between the different medium and techniques results in the different areas highlighting each other likened to placing complimentary colors next to each other to make them stronger and really pop off the canvas.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Artists & Galleries

I've been thinking a lot about representation and fine art galleries.  I think that there are a lot of galleries and/or people out there that represent artists that don't really understand Art or artists. They will try to make you conform to what they think "you" should be producing as an artist and that is not the mindset of anyone that truly understands or loves art and artists.
Art is something that comes from the artist and is a manifestation of them. (The artist). It's not something that can be controlled or made to conform to anyone's preconceived notion.  It is an organic thing.  Art is an evolving process and is the personal expression of the artist.  To try and make the artist conform is to kill, or at least, stifle this wonderful thing. 
If the artist allows this to happen, then in time, they will lose that spark and creative thing that made them an artist in the first place.  An artist must be allow to experiment and to move in any direction that organically manifest as in any path there is a natural progression.  For an artist to stop moving forward and to become complacent in what is being produced will result in the soul being sucked out of the artist and their work will become stagnant. The joy, for the artist, will be lost.  
People, that truly understand the world of art and artists, know that you must allow the artist to produce without limits.  This is the only way an artist can flourish and grow.  Only then can the artwork come alive and real artistic genius be realized.  Otherwise, the work, although beautifully executed, will become mechanical and ultimately lifeless once the artist.  There must always be come change and experimentation to keep the work fresh and alive.
There are many artist that could be great and are technically proficient but allow themselves to get stuck which in turn stifles their growth and the freshness of their work.  This happens because they have to make a living and once they find a style that seems to be selling they continue to produce works in that style in order to sell and be able to sustain themselves.  Galleries encourage this because they are in the business of making money.  Galleries that understand the artist are excited by new work and directions by their artists and know this creates more interest and excitement than when an artist is made to produce the same thing time and time again.  It's the artist's fault.  They have to be able to earn money to live and to produce.  Few artists are afforded the opportunity to continue to grow and evolve.
One example of an artist that has been fortunate enough to as he says, and I paraphrase, "I paint what I want, where I want and when I want".  That would be David Hockney.  He is a living example of an artist with a long and successful career.  You can look through his dry prolific body of work over the years and see how the artistic process naturally progresses when the artist has had the support of the art world and the people in it, as well as, the, all important, financial support that comes with it.  It's really quite remarkable.
Artist must be allowed to produce Art without restriction in order to fully mature and contribute to the advancement of Art.