28 August, 2011

Post Modernist Post-Mortem

Source: Wikipedia.



Prospect Magazine has published the post-mortem on Postmodernism. Author Edward Docx reports on the Victoria & Albert Museum's upcoming exhibition,  Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990.


"Gradually we hear more and more affirmation for those who can render expertly, the sculptor who can sculpt, the ceramist, the jeweller (sic), even the novelist who can actually write." Edward Docx.

Read the article at Prospect to understand the ineffable movement just a little bit more.  And, start wondering what to do next.

22 August, 2011

School Days Are Approaching

 August In Spokane.




...and I will be back in the studio full time.  Summer is a slow time online, isn't it?  Thanks for tuning in here at The Colorist for your "art fix."  I have been working on some computer projects, plus I did complete a large work at 25" x 39.5," which is photographed and waiting to be posted later in the week.  The computer projects are a secret, but you may know about them soon enough.




This weekend I sat in my booth at the Arbor Crest fair high above the Spokane Valley.  It is a beautiful venue, and I had a nice time.  Next: Sausalito.

16 August, 2011

I've Been Posting Daily at Tumblr

The Red Haired Girl, 1918
O/C
18.1" x 11.4"
Amadeus Modigliani
Private Collection

I think Modigliani's work improved dramatically each year of his short career.  This is one of his portraits of Jeanne Hébuterne, and it gives the lie to photography.  She is pretty in the photos, but lovely through Modigliani's eyes.


Still think Modern Art is bad?


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12 August, 2011

Bright Trees Through




Bright Trees Through
@ 8" x 5.5"
Pastel
Casey Klahn


This image is ping - ponging around on Tumblr, which is some fun.

02 August, 2011

Summer 2011

My Daughter

 Plein Air - Fresh  Air

Decorating Grandpa's Grave




Photos: Lorie Klahn
Abstract Expressionism, Art Criticism, Artists, Colorist Art, Drawing, History, Impressionism, Modern Art, Painting, Pastel, Post Impressionism