Saturday, September 28, 2013

Extravagance in Art



Recently I went to see the Legion of Honor for the first time. There is an Impressionist show that is temporarily up, that displays many many different water scenes. there is also show dealing with animals called, Artful Animals, that I throughly enjoyed. But since it was also my first time there, I was interested in looking at the permeant collection, although I didn't see it all, I still saw a decent amount of art. Within the permeant collection I came upon, a wide range of art from Religious icons from the mid 1300's to Degas and everything from Europe and parts of America in between.

I have seen many different museums with these ridiculous prestigious paintings of royals, socialites and well to dos, but one that never ceases to amaze me is the intricate detailed clothing that they paint. I might be so amazed and in love with all of them because I don't have the patience for the intricate detailing. I also might be so in love with them because I secretly wish I could wear clothing that is elegantly detailed all the time, but now a days it would be called couture, which you could say is my favorite kind of fashion. Couture just has a sense of mystery, allure and dreams. Here are some pieces I saw... 


up close detail of Frans Pourbus the Younger Portrait of a Lady 1591




Konstantin Makovsky The Russian Bride's Attire 


Close up 



Detail of Alexandre Roslin's Charles-Antoine de la Roche-Aymon 1769




This isn't as Extravagant but I just love the outfit, bow and dog. 
Emile Carolus-Duran's Marie-Anne Carolus-Duran 1874





Jules Bastien-Lepage's Sarah Bernhardt 1879




Close up of Massimo Stanzione's Women in Neapolitan Costume 1635 


But extravagance with these kind of people didn't stop at the clothes they also had amazing Jewels!! Last week I went to visit the De Young Museum while my mom was in town and we got to see their temporary collection of Bulgari Jewelry. Just looking at all the stones is kind of unreal because they are so large you don't believe them to be real when in fact they are real. The last thing you see as you exit the exhibition is a video of how they make them, and it cracks me up, because I learned how to make jewelry in my metals class at school, which is how they were making it, with a little saw and everything, but obviously Bulgari's turned out a little more professional then my own. 



"bib" necklace from 1965, made with gold, emeralds, amethyst, turquoise, and diamonds



This is one of their "Tremblant" Brooches that contains yellow diamonds and regular diamonds





Table Clock from 1968 it contains, lapis lazuli, rubies and diamonds





Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Weekend Overview




The open studios that I took part in this past weekend felt like a fun marathon from friday to sunday it was as if I was at orientation for art school because I talked with many other artists at the studio about what they did, and where they were hoping to go with their work. The studio space I have is open to other studios so I have already been able to take glances at other peoples art work, but I am rarely there working during the same hours as others. Therefore, it was great to be able to chat with them about their aspirations with their art and to understand their reasoning behind their work.  I learned there is a good number of us who have been here for just 2-4 months so we were all in the same boat as in this was our first open studios with Art Explosion and in a way it created a great bond, by enjoying some wine together when it got slow or hearing of peoples experience leaving their country for more freedom with art. 

One thing I took note of, was when people would smile or almost give 
out a little giggle while strolling past my work. The smiles and laughs
 were usually referring to the kids with the ice pops piece. 
It means the world to me that I am able to make 
people smile, even just for a little bit. Making people happy 
is a big part of how I feel when I create my work, I smile or 
laugh because that is the emotions I see in the 
pictures or images I create or recreate in my own eyes. 



Blinded by Lungs

However, there is also the more serious issues such as my Cystic Fibrosis, which I touch on a lot in my work, for instance in the piece directly above, "Blinded by Lungs".  This piece is usually looked at with shock and confusion as to what it is all about. I enjoy to almost confuse people by giving images dealing with a serious topic a almost cheery feeling, to make them confused whether to laugh or cry. Since I deal with CF day in and day out I don't like viewing it as shocking or as serious issue. Considering dwelling on it won't make it go away, the easiest way to go is to take it one day at a time and remember to JUST BREATH. 



Main piece, Kids with their Ice Pops


My space 



Few ceramic Pieces (more to come)


A drawing of the Stud, Crosby, in between busy flows of people



A song to start the day off right! 





Friday, September 13, 2013

Open Studios


Group wall!! 


This weekend, including tonight is my first open studios at Art Explosion!! It is so exciting, but I am also nervous, seeing as I am not sure really what to expect.... will people actually buy my things even though some things are't even framed... will they want them framed and then I charge more... So many question that will all be answered tonight!! The last time I
 work at an open studios was for this artist I interned for, who was already an extablished artist, so she didn't go into as much detail it her open studio. Her open studio was 
more to show people the work she had up in her studio, which she constantly had items hanging up on a regular basis! 


But anyway, anyone in the Bay area should come to Art Explosions open studios, today from 7-11, as well as on Saturday and Sunday from 12-5!! I hope to see all of you who are here in the area... I have already been peaking around and thus far this is my favorite of someone else's, however it doesn't have a name by it so I will have to find out who this wonderful artist is!! 




Much Love to all Maddie 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Working Away!

This weekend has really started to feel like the Fall, aka Summer time in San Francisco! It was so exciting that the temperature got all the way to 82 degrees yesterday, that I decided to be inside all day and make art. 

Nevertheless I had fun, and I have lot of work todo for the open studios coming up next weekend! 


Cow that has been glazed



After cone 10 firing 






Besides this cow... I have a glazed the Pig, Bird Cup and I am waiting for those to be fired. I have also put slip onto the Great Dane with human teeth and I have started a Bull Terrier Tea Pot... it is all so exciting and fun, I wish I could be there working all the time!! More Photos to follow!!


This is a sneak peak at what is to come for the open studio... Obviously work will have to get done within the next few days!! I hope everything comes together smoothly, fingers crossed! 


HAPPY SUNDAY and Rest up for the week ahead!!