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Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
First topic message reminder :
share ko lang yung mga paintings ko.
Hidden Feeling
scent of a woman
seller.. mixed media on canvass
self portrait.. mixed media on canvass
longing _action paiting in 5 minutes - acrylic on canvass
share ko lang yung mga paintings ko.
Hidden Feeling
scent of a woman
seller.. mixed media on canvass
self portrait.. mixed media on canvass
longing _action paiting in 5 minutes - acrylic on canvass
Last edited by nomeradona on Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:12 pm; edited 9 times in total
Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
wow sir noms ang galing,mapa saan paman linya maganda at magaling ang art mo sir, cg man o kamay..hehe.
nakwento nga kayo ni arch salas, magaling daw kayo sa visual techniques noon pa.ehe.
nakwento nga kayo ni arch salas, magaling daw kayo sa visual techniques noon pa.ehe.
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are you talking of arian salas or edgar salas.mEejan wrote:wow sir noms ang galing,mapa saan paman linya maganda at magaling ang art mo sir, cg man o kamay..hehe.
nakwento nga kayo ni arch salas, magaling daw kayo sa visual techniques noon pa.ehe.
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nomeradona wrote:are you talking of arian salas or edgar salas.mEejan wrote:wow sir noms ang galing,mapa saan paman linya maganda at magaling ang art mo sir, cg man o kamay..hehe.
nakwento nga kayo ni arch salas, magaling daw kayo sa visual techniques noon pa.ehe.
edgar salas po, design instructor ko po siya ngayon sir nomz,
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your bless, magaling yan at creative, a very good piano player and galing din sa traditional media.. palagi kaming sumasali nun sa mga contest. Unfortunately he always win hahahaha.
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nomeradona wrote:your bless, magaling yan at creative, a very good piano player and galing din sa traditional media.. palagi kaming sumasali nun sa mga contest. Unfortunately he always win hahahaha.
oo nga sir, he has some art works that he showed us, last year when he was our visual tech instructor.ehe. stricto nga lang.hehe..at nag3d narin yata sya ngayon, nasabi ko sakanya na uuwi kayo ngayon december sir.hehe.
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Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
Visual art, to sum up is subjective, really depends on how one sees it. Sometimes it adds more depth on how one feels its content or relevance regardless of what "ism" it belongs. So this is how I say of what I see on your works, my point of view ( I may be wrong or right). I think you rather develop your style to have a savvy of distinction of a style that is your own. I see this of what you tried to develop (those images with a stylized proportions), and I think that style is where you should start from as a springboard and not try to venture with other genre of style like portraiture that tries hard to be realistic. I don't see your stylized rendition in your portraits. Picasso, who is the father of cubism also painted portraits, but he didn't painted it in a realistic style but rather he still injects his cubism on them. Van Gogh, with his swirling bold impasto strokes in his sunflowers and fields did portraits too, yet you can still see his same strokes on it without mimicking a realistic style. These artists are consistent in how they interpret any subject with their own distinct style. I tend to get confused with your images, I don't see coherence of one style...like it tends to be commercialized, or like you want to please all critics who have their own individual likings of styles. The result would be that the pieces becomes mere decorative works. It becomes spaghetti, or smorgasbord or something. I like your style only if you concentrate on one genre...like how Picasso did, or Van Gogh, or Michaelangelo that one commenter here have compared you to *ugh! that's sacrilege to the divine genius!*(correction to the guy who compared you to Michaelangelo, and not Michael angelo, is not a painter, but is known more as a sculptor in his innate own right, though he dabbles with paints and knows how to paint well). You can easily recognize their works even without their signatures. That's what I meant, VISUAL SIGNATURE. That's what you lack.
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Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
thank aeonoel for your critique.. indeed i must say in the last years of paintings, im still in an evolution period ... finding a personal style and prefernce.. i moved from realism to cubism, distortion of human forms to combining 3d software and traditional painiting together...
I must say, I did not have an intention for this collection to please my critics, nor to approach art with commercialization as objective.. I did things what i please myself actually... the representations that you could see in this thread were actually the direct result of such development. you can see different genre, different style and there would be the lack of coherence because such work were done in a span period of time, where the process of visual signature is on its process.
to just give a context, i could briefly categorized my work in to 4 sections. and these sections will show you the development
1. the exploration period.. a lot pf representation can be seen here from 1990 to about 2006
2. the action painting.. 15- 30 minutes paintings, which i often enjoyed but the style that i like
3. the digital/traditional combo, a style that evolved with my liking with both digital world and traditional art
4. the stretched Vietnamese ladies which i briefly settled for the past year.
I am now dwelling with this style which were actually began after doing the elongated sculptures based on Giaciometti's touch. such elongation has impacted me so much but done it with vietnamese ladies plus filipino touch (using alibata as part of the paintings). While lingering with such style, because of my personality, i still somewhat prefer to move from one approach, one genre, one theme to another. Honestly, I hate being on a box, being on one place or doing stuff again and again. but i prefer experimenting and my delight is always with discovery. Because of this there is again and again a danger of not finding that Visual signature.. but i guess so be it.... for me doing art is about Discovery...
on one hand, is it not also natural for artist to do that too. Picasso, Monet, Van Gogh and others moved from one style or genre to another genre... Henri Matisse did moved from one genre to another and he has been criticised from doing that.. unitl he ended up in cutting figures.. critiques wanted him to stay with fauvism, his trademark, but his on going evolution has led him to what he thought as personal expression. Funny Picasso in his last years moved out from Cubism.
anyway thanks bro for your input, I appreciate your comments.
I must say, I did not have an intention for this collection to please my critics, nor to approach art with commercialization as objective.. I did things what i please myself actually... the representations that you could see in this thread were actually the direct result of such development. you can see different genre, different style and there would be the lack of coherence because such work were done in a span period of time, where the process of visual signature is on its process.
to just give a context, i could briefly categorized my work in to 4 sections. and these sections will show you the development
1. the exploration period.. a lot pf representation can be seen here from 1990 to about 2006
2. the action painting.. 15- 30 minutes paintings, which i often enjoyed but the style that i like
3. the digital/traditional combo, a style that evolved with my liking with both digital world and traditional art
4. the stretched Vietnamese ladies which i briefly settled for the past year.
I am now dwelling with this style which were actually began after doing the elongated sculptures based on Giaciometti's touch. such elongation has impacted me so much but done it with vietnamese ladies plus filipino touch (using alibata as part of the paintings). While lingering with such style, because of my personality, i still somewhat prefer to move from one approach, one genre, one theme to another. Honestly, I hate being on a box, being on one place or doing stuff again and again. but i prefer experimenting and my delight is always with discovery. Because of this there is again and again a danger of not finding that Visual signature.. but i guess so be it.... for me doing art is about Discovery...
on one hand, is it not also natural for artist to do that too. Picasso, Monet, Van Gogh and others moved from one style or genre to another genre... Henri Matisse did moved from one genre to another and he has been criticised from doing that.. unitl he ended up in cutting figures.. critiques wanted him to stay with fauvism, his trademark, but his on going evolution has led him to what he thought as personal expression. Funny Picasso in his last years moved out from Cubism.
anyway thanks bro for your input, I appreciate your comments.
Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
By experimenting those types, you already created your own style, like the color pallete you are using, the brush strokes, and the materials and techniques, Keep Inspring Us
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rangalua wrote:By experimenting those types, you already created your own style, like the color pallete you are using, the brush strokes, and the materials and techniques, Keep Inspring Us
absolutely right rangalua! i think a lot of us iare still in incubation period. "the evolution of our distinct style", which aenoel is talking. He is right..that an artist must have a distinct visual signature, a signature were one can be known by it... and i do beleive, this will indeed follow once we approach art in its core... on the other hand, a distinct signature could not be develop immediatelly, it's a process and it involves experimentation, exploration, risk taking and inventiveness.. so the final thing is keep on doing..and keep going.. that style definitely will come out.. and even when artists have already known with their styles, they dont stop there, rather they find other ways, other approaches.. and i beleive that is the true spirit of artist.
I also seen artists bounded by such distinctive style, becuse their art were sold, they dwelt on it and they kept doing it, because that is the style the public wanted. so on one side their style has bounded them to progress further. thanks that Piet Mondrian did not follow such. if he did, his reknown plasticism signature wont be there.
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Agreed, its a challenge...it's our way of expression so there's no end to it
Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
WOW!!! WALA AKO MASABI SA MGA WORK MO SIR! ANG GALING MO MARKANG MARKA SA MGA PAINTINGS MO ANG KAHUSAYAN MO.....NICE WORK GOOD LUCK!
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Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
im in the mood of painting again. Of course I like women as my subject. In this series, I want to explore different layering techniques using both subtractive and additive process. I used here different media such as: cloth, gesso, sand, pva glue, chinese ink, acrylic paints, oil paints, spray paints, gel medium and bitumen. I also used xylene and acetone to subtract areas in order to created textural effects. The process is a bit complicated and I think I will document in on my next painting.
the painting
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true blue artist talaga master nomer!impressive set of work!
Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
you sir haz talentS!
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Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
thanks guyz. i think i will dwell momentarily with this approach.
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I finished this one today. The title is Hidden Feeling
Mixed-media: house paint, plaster bandages, sand, pva glue, spray paint, acrylic paint, oil paint, bitumen, chinese ink, gel medium and gesso on canvas. The process is basically additive and subtractive using chemicals like acetone, xylene and turpentine.
Mixed-media: house paint, plaster bandages, sand, pva glue, spray paint, acrylic paint, oil paint, bitumen, chinese ink, gel medium and gesso on canvas. The process is basically additive and subtractive using chemicals like acetone, xylene and turpentine.
Re: Nomeradona's Paintings_updated 16april11
nice collection sir....pwede ko ba gamitin ang mga obra mo sa mga interior scene ko hehehehe.
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sir ano nga ba material yong pinangsulat mo sa alibata script?
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inspiring sir nomer!
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