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…The picture ['The Night Cafe'] is o…

December 19th, 2009

“…The picture ['The Night Cafe'] is one of the ugliest I have done. It is the equivalent, though different, of the ‘Potato Eaters’. I have tried to espress the terrible passions of huminity by means of red and green.
The room is blood red and dark yellow with a green billiard table in the middle; there are four citron-yellow lamps with a glow of orange and green. Everywhere there is a clash and contrast of the most disparate reds and greens in the figures of little sleeping hooligans, in the empty, dreary room, in violet and blue. The blood-red and the yellow-green of the billiard table, for instance, contrast with soft tender Louis XV green of the counter, on which there is a pink nosegay. The white cat of the landlord, awake in a corner of that furnace, turns citron-yellow, or pale luminous green…”

~ Excerpts from Vincent van Gogh’s letter to his brother Theo

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Louis K. Meisel, on Photorealism. The de…

December 8th, 2009

Louis K. Meisel, on Photorealism. The definition was as follows:

1. The Photo-Realist uses the camera and photograph to gather information.
2. The Photo-Realist uses a mechanical or semimechanical means to transfer the information to the canvas.
3. The Photo-Realist must have the technical ability to make the finished work appear photographic.
4. The artist must have exhibited work as a Photo-Realist by 1972 to be considered one of the central Photo-Realists.
5. The artist must have devoted at least five years to the development and exhibition of Photo-Realist work.

*Source from Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photorealism

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Photorealism by Illustrious Artist Norman Rockwell

December 6th, 2009

Photorealism by Illustrious Artist Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell’s rosy illustrations of small town American life looked so photographic because his method was to copy photographs that he conceived and meticulously directed, working with various photographers and using friends and neighbors as his models.

Above excerpts from http://richbugger.wordpress.com/2009/12/03/photorealism-by-illustrious-artist-norman-rockwell/

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