Friday 2 August 2013

Last Pictures of the 2nd week..

"The creative process is very honest and cathartic for me, and is an intermingling of feelings and experiences, aspirations and visions, all spontaneously congealing on the canvas.
            -Atomic Vision 






             2nd August, 2013 

                Vincent Castligia, a vampire picture speciality artist. He's also an artist who fully epitomizes our current culture. I got those picture from https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEheAm1pU6mzzzJYya69cZhzKKFL4rc7-SD_6cU4hTRSMJzd5-P8HCKb0GefbKR08nLWteYccMDlOpC8QZz416VQL0XKHEYJBLegEllC7CJORFKgPpDzFqvS0rvnXpA-qihpOmxwmvNuIcU/s200/castagliablood.jpg and they're taken by the 2012The concept seems shocking at first, but you will be pleasantly surprised by the quality and craftsmanship of the artwork.  Vincent's "blood" paintings are comparable to the drawings of the great master illustrators from the Renaissance-- Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Durer, but with a more modern-gothic phantasmagoric twist. Using blood as paint, Vincent's illustration/paintings have a quality akin to classic ocher, the color used by the earliest artists. Mixing his blood with water, he applies the mixture to paper very much like watercolor paint. And those things are exactly the reasons, why his paintings are unique, different and beyond usual. 







          I'm not loosing the idea what to post or what to write, but this time my eyes have really shocked by the blood arts. For what the artists' purposes, their ideas, their passions, and also their braveness to publish what's up-normal. And this head sculpture was made by the English artist, Marc Quinn. As we know, he made that head sculpture by his own blood. And the struggle would be very tough. For how long the times would be taken, and his body must be healthy for that blood transfusion, and slowly became a head sculpture. 

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