5/28/2008 8:14 AM
Antonio wrote:
good one....it is confusing and somewhat contradictory...As it's been said, iys in the eye of the beholder. Besides even the aesthetic value of a painting can becone utility when used in decor Reply to this
5/28/2008 8:04 AMAntonio "Cane" Smith wrote:
Nice post Siona. I truely admire your passion for the arts. You are absolutely right in your perception of that "thin line". As a designer, I think I would be allot less successful if I used the more, I guess I would say mechanical approach that is taught in design school (architectual, graphic, fashion, etc.) is not design a form of art? Kudos....I am gonna marinade on this some more. Reply to this
5/18/2008 11:55 AM
Paolo wrote:
Ciao Siona, I like to work with spray paint as base and then put acrylic overlay. It works good for me. Thank you. Reply to this
5/18/2008 11:23 AM
the "Plan Man" wrote:
To me, love is all about balance. Your painting depicts this quite eloquently. Reply to this
5/17/2008 5:42 PM
Siona wrote:
Now you expressed in words what I never even thought of. Which kind of proves that inspiration comes from without, not within. Because I never sat down and planned anything about this piece! Not the colors,nothing! But like you said, orange and blue are contrasts. I think on the color wheel they are the exact opposites (correct me if I'm wrong). But if they are, that means it was a perfect choice, and again, I never planned it at all...thanks for the comment, you actually helped explain my own art to me. One Love.... Reply to this
5/17/2008 2:48 PM
Antonio "Cane" Smith wrote:
I love the colors and the contrast. I feel that this piece captures the essance of love in a profound way. I hope I will be granted the permission to get deep with it....too late now. If you consider the sun and the moon, they are two different elements, with two different jobs but they work together to create a balance. The colors you used, blue and orange, naturally they contrast but they also compliment each other. This is love, 2 seperate entities that come together to complement each other and do so within balance. I think when most people ask what they want when it comes to love the answer is a simple as that. Yoe were able to express it and it's beautiful. I don't know if it was intentional or if you stumbled onto it just as most of us do when it comes to true love. Reply to this
5/17/2008 2:32 PM
Antonio "Cane" Smith wrote:
Nice post. I think that most people automatically disclaim any connection between Hiphop and Fine Art because of the stigma that has been placed on hiphop culture. Mind you, one of what I like to call the "Core 4" elements of Hiphop culture is a form of fine art. I have been an artist since as long as I can remember and embraced graffiti art and hiphop as a teen. My studies in college help to to appreciate fine art even more and intigrate fine art into my "Hiphop creative process" if you will. Not only that but in the late 70's you began to see street art and graffiti art start to show up in gallerys, thanks to people like, Basquiat, Kieth Herring , Dondi White and Futura 2000. I really don't care for the term "fine art" honestly. I mean what seperates it from other art? Is it defined by the galley in which it is on exibit or by the character of the person that created it? This may be a topic for another time I imagine. Reply to this
5/16/2008 12:41 PM
Antonio "Cane" Smith wrote:
Wow, excellent post. I have delt with this topic myself. My foundation is in freehand art, I am tothis day somewhat a teaditionalist. I love painting and drawing but my current field of work does not allow me too many opportunities to do that. I remember before I became a graphic designer I felt that digital art was not real art and said that I would keep it traditional because I'm a "craftsman". These day's the computer is a powerful tool for most artists. I rely heavily on design applications to do what I do but I still rely on the basics (freehand) as well. Thinking about the difference between traditional and digital art, I have come to the conclusion that, digital art is just another media. True creation of art takes place in the imagination, digital or traditional is just how you express it. Reply to this
I really like what this art represents. It reminds me of a piece I made called HOPE. This is lovely. Reply to this
5/10/2008 6:18 AMAntonio wrote:
ciao from Antonio, I'm agreeably surprised to see your invitation to meet me and my artworks on artreview where I had the luck to know a so special friend like you -Siona- and your works. I am an artist, architect, decorator of interiors and landscapes and also I love to write poetries in my decorations on the walls : but first of all I am an artist of the colour and life because I think that art and life are bind tightly. so, many years ago, I created Artlantis, a very little publishing house in Rome (the name Artlantis is like the Art of Atlantis) and I began to publish my artbooks on this particular way where art and life become unity. I am very happy to see that you are looking for this way too. I hope and love so much to work and produce together one art manifesto or one artbook to publish by Artlantis about art and life unit. can we thinking about it and what doing in this together? a nice coloured day for you and your so divine artworks. come back soon, Antonio
P.S. I sent you 1 comment and 1 mail on your page in Artreview : see also there, please and sorry also for my bad english Reply to this
will miss u girl!
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one more thing you may want to mention is that lighting is also important.
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Ciao Siona,
I like to dance too.
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Thank you much?
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good one....it is confusing and somewhat contradictory...As it's been said, iys in the eye of the beholder. Besides even the aesthetic value of a painting can becone utility when used in decor
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Nice post Siona. I truely admire your passion for the arts. You are absolutely right in your perception of that "thin line". As a designer, I think I would be allot less successful if I used the more, I guess I would say mechanical approach that is taught in design school (architectual, graphic, fashion, etc.) is not design a form of art?
Kudos....I am gonna marinade on this some more.
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get real! artists are the weirdest most shallow people on earth
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YES!!!!
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Definitions are for dummies! The real essence of fine art is in the eye of the beholder,IMO.
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I personally think fine art is fine if the artist is fine :0....
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yea, that IS a good question for an upcoming post....stay tuned...
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Ciao Siona,
I like to work with spray paint as base and then put acrylic overlay. It works good for me. Thank you.
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To me, love is all about balance. Your painting depicts this quite eloquently.
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yes that shit is interesting.
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your artwork is so sublime siona. i really like that you have so much meaning in your work.
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thanx jennie...one love to u too.
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Now you expressed in words what I never even thought of. Which kind of proves that inspiration comes from without, not within. Because I never sat down and planned anything about this piece! Not the colors,nothing! But like you said, orange and blue are contrasts. I think on the color wheel they are the exact opposites (correct me if I'm wrong). But if they are, that means it was a perfect
choice, and again, I never planned it at all...thanks for the comment, you actually helped explain my own art to me. One Love....
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I love the colors and the contrast. I feel that this piece captures the essance of love in a profound way. I hope I will be granted the permission to get deep with it....too late now.
If you consider the sun and the moon, they are two different elements, with two different jobs but they work together to create a balance. The colors you used, blue and orange, naturally they contrast but they also compliment each other.
This is love, 2 seperate entities that come together to complement each other and do so within balance. I think when most people ask what they want when it comes to love the answer is a simple as that.
Yoe were able to express it and it's beautiful. I don't know if it was intentional or if you stumbled onto it just as most of us do when it comes to true love.
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thank you Antonio(CANE)...i believe you're on point...again!
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very useful tutorial
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Nice post. I think that most people automatically disclaim any connection between Hiphop and Fine Art because of the stigma that has been placed on hiphop culture. Mind you, one of what I like to call the "Core 4" elements of Hiphop culture is a form of fine art.
I have been an artist since as long as I can remember and embraced graffiti art and hiphop as a teen. My studies in college help to to appreciate fine art even more and intigrate fine art into my "Hiphop creative process" if you will. Not only that but in the late 70's you began to see street art and graffiti art start to show up in gallerys, thanks to people like, Basquiat, Kieth Herring , Dondi White and Futura 2000.
I really don't care for the term "fine art" honestly. I mean what seperates it from other art? Is it defined by the galley in which it is on exibit or by the character of the person that created it? This may be a topic for another time I imagine.
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Wow, excellent post. I have delt with this topic myself. My foundation is in freehand art, I am tothis day somewhat a teaditionalist. I love painting and drawing but my current field of work does not allow me too many opportunities to do that.
I remember before I became a graphic designer I felt that digital art was not real art and said that I would keep it traditional because I'm a "craftsman". These day's the computer is a powerful tool for most artists. I rely heavily on design applications to do what I do but I still rely on the basics (freehand) as well.
Thinking about the difference between traditional and digital art, I have come to the conclusion that, digital art is just another media. True creation of art takes place in the imagination, digital or traditional is just how you express it.
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very nice, deep. I love the symbolizm.
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Ciao Siona,
I really like what this art represents. It reminds me of a piece I made called HOPE. This is lovely.
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ciao from Antonio,
I'm agreeably surprised to see your invitation to meet me and my artworks on artreview where I had the luck to know a so special friend like you -Siona- and your works.
I am an artist, architect, decorator of interiors and landscapes and also I love to write poetries in my decorations on the walls : but first of all I am an artist of the colour and life because I think that art and life are bind tightly.
so, many years ago, I created Artlantis, a very little publishing house in Rome (the name Artlantis is like the Art of Atlantis) and I began to publish my artbooks on this particular way where art and life become unity.
I am very happy to see that you are looking for this way too.
I hope and love so much to work and produce together one art manifesto or one artbook to publish by Artlantis about art and life unit.
can we thinking about it and what doing in this together?
a nice coloured day for you and your so divine artworks.
come back soon,
Antonio
P.S.
I sent you 1 comment and 1 mail on your page in Artreview : see also there, please and sorry also for my bad english
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Hey,
I just saw your comment. Thanks Baby! I will get in touch with you on Artreview.I would love to talk further!
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Oh,now I get it.Thanks.
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I not only hear you Siona, I FEEL you. Keep it coming, girl!
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luv that shit!!!!
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OK with me....will be back...
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hey sounds good. What type of art do you do?
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hey siona,
glad to hear you're still on it! do your thing lady!
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