Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The Artist

The artist should not only paint what he sees before him, but also what he sees in himself. If, however, he sees nothing within him, then he should also refrain from painting what he sees before him. Otherwise his pictures will be like those folding screens behind which one expects to find only the sick or the dead.

The man who said this is amazing. His more poetic way of saying "if you don't have anything to say keep your mouth shut" may be part of the reason why I've come to idolize him in less than 24 hours (less than 12 hours to be completely honest). Also he created this:

 

Amazing right?

Thank you History of Illustration for introducing me to the fine work of this man.

I should probably mention his name: Caspar David Friedrich.

Speaking of artists I've recently become obsessed with; how is it that more people don't know who John Bauer is?

This man was a huge influence on Jim Henson. As is evidenced here:


This image was created by John Bauer in 1915 for the Swedish collection of fairy tales "Bland Tomtar och Troll."



This image comes from Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal."

Granted, I consider the Dark Crystal to be one super weird movie but can you not see the family resemblance?

In any case, John Bauer's work is absolutely stunning and really shouldn't be overlooked. I'm sure I'll probably have a few more posts concerning him. Especially since my History of Illustration semester long project is based on his work.

As a final piece of imagery:



Monday, September 17, 2012

come and be welcome!

I've mulled over the idea of starting a blog for quite some time now. The main things that have stopped me from doing so in the past is the fact that I don't read anyone else's blog (this includes close friends and family. It doesn't mean I don't love you, it just means I'm lazy and the internet hurts my eyes) therefore why would I expect anyone to read mine. Also, although I think everything I have to say is interesting and witty, I don't expect everyone else to think everything I have to say is interesting and witty.

Anyhow, all that being said, I decided to create this blog the same way I decide to do everything involving creation: on a whim.

I don't expect people to read what I have to say, I just need a place to say it.

...Naturally, the place I decide to say it is in front of a virtual audience of strangers (with maybe a smattering of people who may actually know me).

In any case, welcome to my digital home! Please enjoy your stay.