Artistic Ego

May 10, 2006

Mode Poisson

Filed under: Art — Nkruhmann @ 12:15 am


“Octopus Underwear” (2005) Odinea Pamici.


“Fry Underwear (black)” (2005) Odinea Pamici.

Odinea Pamici must have had some sexual statements she wanted to make when working on her Lingerie series. I dare not go too deep into what these art pieces are implying. After all, it is not difficult to figure out how fishes and squids ties in with women’s lingerie.

Like these sea creatures, men did come from the sea…
And the fish market is not the only place that smells fishy…
Well…you know where I’m getting at…

B&D - Studio Contemporanea.


May 9, 2006

Blurry Blue Blur

Filed under: Art, Painting — Nkruhmann @ 12:04 am


“Interior: Focus 1″ Paulo Majano. Oil on Canvas.

A simple change in our focus drastically changes our perspective.
Maybe our life is nothing but adjusting this focus, as if we are searching the exact distance for the lens to converge all the rays of lights to a single point.
One day you might be able to burn a hole through that sheet of paper; that sheet of paper called the EGO.


“Interior: Focus 2″ Paulo Majano. Oil on Canvas.

Paulo Majarno (Atelier Gallery)


May 8, 2006

Millions and millions and millions…

Filed under: Art, Painting — Nkruhmann @ 12:00 am


“Line-Up With Reflections” Eve Leader, Oil & Graphite on Mylar.

Million.

Conceptually, we can understand it.
Numerically, we can see it.
Visually, we cannot identify it.

Atelier Gallery


May 5, 2006

…that which never began never ends

Filed under: Art, Photography — Nkruhmann @ 12:05 am


“Fence #8″ Francisco Pinto.

M: Sir, your final moment has arrived.
F: Really? I didn’t realized that… How much time is left?
M: 2 minutes.
F: I see…
M: Any final wish?
F: No, no, absolutely not. I have tried everything in this life. I was able to draw few accomplishments out of the pool of failures and am quite satisfied. Presently, my mind is empty of desires.
M: Very well sir. Then it is…
F: Wait!
M: ?
F: I have a wish. I’d like to get rid of my ego.
M: Your ego?
F: Yes. My ego, my soul, the source of my intellect and consciousness.
M: That cannot be done.
F: Why not?
M: How is it possible to take away something that does not exist?
F: I do not understand!
M: Your time is up.


May 4, 2006

Chameleonic Mind

Filed under: Art, Painting — Nkruhmann @ 12:04 am


“Landscape with Rainbow” (1795) Joseph Wright. oil on canvas.

“After fifteen minutes nobody looks at a rainbow.”

- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -


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