31 August 2015

Inspiration.


Art will only be true for a man that will not be scared of his freedom in development.

Spain , Lloret de Mar


There is no boundaries for art , all you have to do is open your eyes for inspiration.

25 August 2015

Morning sunrise



   What do i like about mornings?


Spain, Barcelona.


Maybe the first ray of sunshine. 

  


  
Or just a good cup of coffee 


19 August 2015

BARCELONA


Spain will always stay in my heart.

      Here are some photos I made on my summer trip to Spain

Streets in Lloret de Mar





Beautiful sunset in Barcelona's airport






Dali put a lot of effort in Gala's castle







 Salvador Dali's Museum





                     

Dali's sculpture






                       Best shrimp on the market!           






 Barcelona streets.








                                                           Party time with friends











18 August 2015

Truth



My loneliness is like a comfortable old friend who seeps

beneath my pores, pouring in as if through an open window.


Picasso, Blue nude.





15 June 2015

Studying as a architect...


Hello art readers.


In this blog i would like to talk a bit about myself and whats going on in my life right now. Well, as i said right now i am busy with my exams,but some of my works i already succeeded with..Currently i am a architect student on second semester and here are some of my works i would like to share.


Sketch for security house.




Before any project or just original work we, students, have to draw a sketch to show our ideas before actually drawing our works ...well here was my first idea of my security house.Sadly this idea couldn't  fit by the standards of our education system,so unfortunately i had to completely change my idea.





              Project security house.



In second semester we are allowed to do simple models of houses , so i dedicated to make a roadblock that is situated near the forests for military purposes.Also drawing this projected i used watercolor paints mixed with ink. My architecture projecting teacher really liked how carefully made this work,even though my idea is simple and plane.





Composition modeling figures.



This is a figure for composition modeling class...the main idea was to show that this object is 3 d and in any foreshortening you can see the volume of different edges and angles.



 These are my failed works they are not correct but i still would like to show them^^



 The idea of this figure is that there should be a main center that is shown by other figures with metric and rhythm objects,in my case i used cubes and paralleled objects.

These are little fast basic works that I had in first semester. (Funny watching how easy they were)




Little army of future figures 




Graphics class.

 Modern chair.




This Is a sculpture that we had to make up by ourselves , the idea is from a big block to make a human figure( that is how ancient Egypt sculpture worked ) so from all the correct rules of drawing this is how mine turned out.

 







23 May 2015

Italian sculpture of the XV century


Italian sculpture of the XV century

Renaissance sculpture - one of the most important arts in the world. The main center of this genre was Italy, the main motivation - focusing on ancient designs and also the human body.



Bartolomeo Colleoni by Andrea del Verrochio


"Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet,
Praise Him with the psaltery and harp:
Praise him with tambourines and faces,
Praise Him with the strings and organ,
Praise him upon the loud cymbals
Every breath praise the Lord ... 




Juno Sospita

Juno is an ancient roman goddess, the protector of woman in Italy.She is a daughter of Saturn and sister (but also wife) of the chief god Jupiter and mother of Mars and Vulcan. Juno also looked after the woman of Rome.





American Illustrator Howard David Johnson 




 Victoria, roman goddess of victory





Italian sculpture inspired many people of making wonderful pieces that are generally related to works of art... I hope that every person who should be inspired by this lovely style and grace that is given from sculpture ...





















12 May 2015

How tatoos became a form of art


How did tattoos became a form of art?



  Japanese tattooing



    Tattooing in the Western world has a long relationship with art. As mentioned by a tattoo critic Max Lodder in his article, tattoos where represented as art. In London Stand Magazine in 1897, there is mention of England , Japan and the United States as the center of artistic tattoos.



"Stockings" of ink. Butterflies are eternal. 1930s.



In 1970, the years in America the media announces a new era of tattoo - because  tattoo masters had art education. At the same time,  tattoo art  moved to a museum - first as an artistic act : the famous tattoo artist Spider Webb  performed a tattoo for Annie Spinkle on the steps of MOMA while the tattoo was banned in New York. Later, in 1977, Ruth Martin, an artist and a key figure of American tattooing underground, made tattoos and showed his work at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the tenth of the Paris Biennale. And more and more people -  including experts from the artistic environment - recognize the tattoo is as a fashion, common and also a highly artistic skill.



Spider Webb making a tatoo to Annie Sprinkle


Art historian and tatoo critic  Matt Lodder analyzes newspaper articles a hundred years ago and came to the conclusion that («People always say the same thing about tattoos») tattoos have never been only for sailors, bikers,criminals -that myth is just perceived from the media.




If we expand the concept of art to a collective concept, which includes street art and graphic design, and, for example, high fashion - (and remember that today, any object placed in the Museum of Modern Art, in part transformed into a contemporary art), the tattoo he certainly is.



And to complete the story, you can remember a smart response from a tattoo artist Fuzi UVNPK to the question of why is his art. On this, recall, he said - "my tattoos are art, not least because you're asking me, whether it's art."