Pieronymus Art Network

18.11.2008

I live on the coast of northeast england & have now wholly taken up digital photography after many years using film.
I love landscapes,mainly in this area & ones that reflect natural phenomena--clouds, sky, water--the play of light and shadow--the drama of stormy northern skies-the lushness of colour and the drama of mono!



Codurham



Durham



Hartlepool




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10.11.2008

Jim Carter

"Like most photographers, I have been "practicing" photography since I was a small child when I was offered a Kodak Brownie camera by my parents.
From the beginning, I seem to have produced photos that were a little unexpected and different from the "norm" and that were not always understood by the deep-southern culture of the United States into which I was born and raised.
At the same time, that visceral southern culture nurtured and allowed my passions and emotions to develop strongly along with my more rational capacities, and for that I am very grateful.
I try to photograph what exists but also to show in my photographs what existence can be and perhaps what it should be.
Even though my photos often depict what might appear to be mundane daily objects and places, I have always been attracted to the unique and exceptional, and have also attempted to show how the exceptional and unique is often contained within the daily and mundane existence that we all experience.
I have addressed a large number of artistic categories with my photography including a significant body of erotic art and an ongoing exploration of motel swimming pools.
I have spent years in a small town and an academic world and have at the same time lived strongly and excitingly outside of that world in the urban environment of Houston, the 4th largest city in the US.
My wife Laura and I have recently purchased a fourplex in Houston and are renovating it and creating the new Isolation Gallery and Studio very near to the downtown center. We will have our first show and open house on November 22 this year along with four other Houston artists.
We would happily welcome all artists on the Pieronymous site to consider visiting us if they are ever in Houston and to consider offering a show at our new gallery.
I thank the Pieronymous founders and organizers for the honor of being chosen as a featured artists and look forward to many years of interaction and learning from all of the creative and talented artists on the site."
Jim Carter
















21.10.2008

Sangita Chaudhuri

"I  think, the power that exists in the simplicity is always unblamable. I  repeatedly  tried  my best  to disclose that hidden power through my paintings. I find a beauty in passing the  the daily miserable life of the most common people of 3rd world country like INDIA. The culture , evolution, inner -beauty of common persons and   softness  of women  inflame me with passion as an artist of  Indian art."

Sangita Chaudhuri



LADIES COMPARTMENT
(WATER COLOUR)
13'' X 20''



CHATTING
(WATER COLOUR)
20'' X 25''PRICE


LADIES COMPARTMENT
(WATER COLOUR)
13'' X 20''


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13.10.2008

Zoran Velimanovic

… My fantastic consists of combining things that could never have been joined together, due to chronological or geographical restraints. If I place Venus and Cupid and beside them a steel choke bore - that already touches the kind of fantastic that suits to me…

 

… I like to paint an angel eating cherries and having one mechanical arm… Or a doll with one hand in a shape of octopus’ tentacle pointing at the board inscribed with “REMEMBER”; or a woman cleaning a ruined and filthy toilet, with a bucket and a scrubbing brush, wearing a red mask with a big nose on her face and a conical cap on her head; or a deserted city and an empty square under the strong noon sun, with huge tankers that ran ashore and beside them even bigger heads of children’s dolls half buried in the send; or snails with human heads; or “Ship of Fools” sailing across a sea of bodies with fishes and bones falling  the sky… Or elephants flying in formation, like an army of balloons, above a city inhabited with chess figures and leaden soldiers slowly being disbanded and scattered by seagulls. A soldier’s medal fell off inscribed with “AMA NESCIRI” (prefer to stay unknown)…

 

Zoran Velimanović
Website: http://www.velimanovic.com



Pavel



Ship of Fools



CW

29.09.2008

Thomas W. Schaller

As a child, I could never quite decide whether I wanted to grow up to become an artist or an architect - so ultimately, I chose both!  I work as a fine artist and as a free-lance concept designer and visualization consultant.  Since in many ways, I am more interested in 2-dimensional  "ideas about architecture" than in actual buildings, I am especially well suited for this side of my unusual profession.

Though computer graphics are indispensable, I contend that better, more expressive buildings (and artwork) often result as an organic evolution of the hand-drawing process.  And the use of watercolor is a natural extension of this philosophy. I deeply love the medium of watercolor for both my commercial and personal work.  I love it  for it's process-oriented nature, it's ability to "carve light" , it's spontaneously emotive qualities, and it's beautiful transparency which dramatically highlights the perception of depth and perspective.

As for the subjects of my paintings; while they may incorporate elements of the built environment, they are not strictly architectural in nature. Often I visualize utopian, imaginary landscapes and structures. Or conversely, I am moved by simpler, abstract compositions within the real world.  The commonality is a shared dialogue between solid and void, darkness and the light, time and atmosphere. The medium of watercolor can explore and push the boundaries of these realms in particularly surprising, illuminating, and satisfying ways.

Perf Arts Center London



Charles Bridge Prague



Japan


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22.09.2008.

Vocisconnesse + Tryfar

“Diramazioni” is what a tree do: it is an italian word that means something as "branch", and came from the following concept: through the possible ideas, stratification of thoughts and branches of colors you can reach a recollection. It also reminds to the creative process in which from an idea and from a feeling comes another one. We collaborate as freelancers working on commission in creative and visual projects (we expecially like editorial illustration and cds artwork) and share the same studio/home.You can see some of our works (some made individually, some together) here and on our website:

Visual artworks:
www.diramazioni.it

www.diramazioni.it/vocisconnesse

www.diramazioni.it/tryfar

I think we are inspired from different sources and expressive forms (music, symbolism, myth, fairytale, dream, renown and unknown past and present art, memory and forgotten things, books, feelings...).

Artists we like: Bosch, Böcklin, Bruegel, Füssli, Redon, Ensor, Erst, Giacometti, Kokoschka, Klimt, Bacon, Picasso, Leonora Carrington, Blake, Delville, Brauner; primitive artists; contemporary illustrators and designers as Dave McKean, Greg Spalenka, Toccafondo and more…

Thank you!!

teste_macuf
This was part of a serie of three heads sitting on different chairs. Mixed media + digital.



Bean seed - illustrations proposals for the russian fairy tale -Bean seed-
- 2008
- illustration and photography: Voci and Try




Sprout
Illustration by Vocisconnesse
www.diramazioni.it/vocisconnesse



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10.09.2008

Cornelius Fraenkel

"I like to paint in a very assoziative way, so most of the pitures just start with a structured ground - from the dark to the light. I start somewhere, later, when I deside the theme, good parts have to disapear, if they dont fit the theme. It´s a long way and work.  So my aim is not to paint realism, more to find the world reflected by the unconciousness, mixed with humor and citations and some realivizations of our "importness". Most oft my pictures are painted in the manier and Technique of the old masters.  Many Layers and the use of Egg-tempera-lights give a luminance and  transparency,  which you will never find in ordenary paintings.."
Homepage: http://home.arcor.de/cornelius.fraenkel


The opening of the second floor



A case of freedom




Commedianti del mondo



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23.08.2008

Sambuddha Duttagupta

"Colors & forms, space & division, when I am enjoying something which appears with beauty is coming first in that manner into my mind. It seems that my search will never come to an end. Illusion & reality, well what is real & what is illusion, these questions are coming into my mind several times, very confusing. For instance, let think an object viz. a table, for every one of us, unanimously says that is a table, but everyone is visualizing in his or her own sight. Nobody is visualizing unanimously in the same perspective, isn’t these visualizations are illusion? I am an artist, this world of illusion or reality metaphors sis through my mind into the canvas in my own language. After which I created, for sometime there was a kind of satisfaction for a very short phase, again there is a non satisfaction haunting towards creating a new work in the same process & this is never ending."



Lady with flower



She & the landscape



The Launching



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09.08.2008

Madalena Lobao_Tello

"In me there is also the spirit of the navigators and Portuguese adventurers.
Everything begins with the trip imposed starting from the old world, of Portugal to the Discovered ones and to the colonies of Mozambique, in Africa, full with black ethnos and of a splendid coloring.
The distance between my made sleepy origins and that sudden awakening doesn't drain the endless question: Who am I ? experience this fabulous latitude mixing it with other lives, with other pains, with the purity of the color and the plot of mosaics to the one that they call Mestizo.

I built Attitudes starting from my Latitudes.
In these Latitudes I looked for the seeds of wild light that populate my paintings and ceramics.
In these Latitudes I found the mestizos that inhabit my works .

My Latitudes and Attitudes and the mixture of Pain and Color with which I confronted myself during this course of life, they determine my search of the Art inside the Human being, concretely inside the Being's Woman Universe.
What I capture is, therefore, a trip inside of the spirit... to those "doors and windows of the soul", feminine territories of connection with the Life and the Divinity.

In these Latitudes, with my Attitudes and by means of the continuous Art looking for the Being's Woman experiences."

Madalena Lobão-Tello







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I am not very good in my language nor in my work.Still searching my inner form and object.This mind of mine is a wandering monkey.All ways jumping.The moment it remains still for a moment it wants todraw than the spirit works.I would like the artist to comment on my work and give their critical view.
thank you
chitra patnaik

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I am inspire by art itself. I realize day after day that i am in relation with the work of the others. I am in interaction of what I see every day and what I see become the reflexion and the questions of my one work. Thank you to all off you. You share the idea of today that built the world of tomorrow.

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chitra patnaik said:
I am not very good in my language nor in my work.Still searching my inner form and object.This mind of mine is a wandering monkey.All ways jumping.The moment it remains still for a moment it wants todraw than the spirit works.I would like the artist to comment on my work and give their critical view.
thank you
chitra patnaik

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Thank you for the invitation to view your wonderful works. I am greatly enjoying them, they are both thought provoking and visually interesting.
Godspeed,
Vanda Lavar

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Thank you for the invitation

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Surely I don't represent something palpable, the message is not immediate, they are only forms; but through such forms I gather the synthesis of the lived instant.

Thanks

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Thank you for the invitation, I am Glad to be a member of this plataform.

Sincerely,
YN

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