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Kandinsky Red-Yellow-Blue

A few weeks ago, I went to Somerset House, The Courtauld Collection for Impressionists. Once again, I realised how beautiful the building was. Every corner of the architecture was elaborately decorated.

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There are lots of impressionist paintings like A Bar at the Folies-Bergere by Edouard Manet (1882), Two dancers on a stage by Edgar Degas (1874),  Nevermore by Paul Gauguin (1897), Self-portrait with Bandaged ear by Vincent Van Gogh (1889) and so on.

The ones that I really liked was Wassily Kandinsky.

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The Red Circle (1939)

This characteristic late work was painted in the year that Kandinsky gained French citizenship. It’s playful combination of ladders, grids, colourful shapes and a large sun-like disc provoke numerous possible interpretations. the painting’s open- ended imagery suggests Kandinsky’s awareness of French Surrealist art. Which he admired for its efforts to ‘create a new relationship with nature’

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Kandinsky (1910) Improvisation on Mahogany.

By 1910 Kandinsky had developed his art to the brink of abstraction. He started to group his paintings into three categories; ‘Impressions’. ‘Improvisations’. ‘Compositions’. The associations were intended to be musical, emphasising the sensation of colour, line and form freed from their descriptive functions. Here, isolated details can be ire of a women and the identified, such as the figure of a women and the outlines of a walled city, to the right. However, the textured patches of brilliant colour generate their own energy and harmony.

Also, a good thing about going to The Courtauld Collection was taking pictures. You can get closer to the painting so that you will be able to see the textures of art.

 The paintings really inspired me and I couldn’t get out of my mind. The following day I went to work and one of my regular client Lucy came. I told her about my recent visiting at Somerset House and how much Kendinsky paintings inspired me and I suggested I could do something a different hair style for her.

Here is my haircut inspired by Kandinsky ‘Yellow-Red-blue’ and It’s one of my favourites art by Kandinsky.

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You can see particularly with this painting, I love geometric shape, lines, strong colourful, also musical.  It all works together harmonically.

I cut three lines with different level with Graduation and disconnected length on front.

Thanks to Katie to let me to try this haircut and I loved cutting her hair. 😉

Thanks for visiting here. Hope you enjoyed reading it.


Stage of Mind – JeeYound Lee

Hi Everyone,

It’s been a long time since I wrote on this blog. It’s coming in the New Year, I decided to carry on ..

Korean Artist who specializes in creating the unseen. What she creates represents her emotions; they are self-portraits filled with fear, doubt, love and hope.  she transforms her 3 x 6 m studio into her dreams and feelings.

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Black Birds

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Broken Heart

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Sweet Appetite

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The Little Match Girl

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Panic Room

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I’ll Be Back

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If you see her art that she created in the room, she places herself in each room.“Those self-portraits however are never frontal, since it is never her visual aspect she shows…”

“…but rather her quest for an identity, her desires and her frame of mind.” Even though most of her art is based on internal conflicts, the resulting room is filled with hope.

I hope you enjoyed it and have a great New Year!

Keep warm and see you soon. 😉


Stoffbilder: Cloth Paintings

For Stoffbilder at Take Courage, Hannah Knox a graduate in painting from the RCA, has produced a series of paintings made from a selection of fabrics and cloths, ostensibly unpainted but stained, dipped, printed or sprayed.

I went to The Shacklewell Arms, up stairs there were exhibition. As I enterd Hannah welcomed me and explained each arts that she did. It looks very simple but there are a lot more stories behind them and more importantly fascinating!

Hannah turned Mark Rothko’s paintings into heat sensative paintings. On the left, is what seems like a Mark Rothko painting, but it is actually a reproduction made from fabric. It’s wired up and when it heats up, it changes colour.

Even the floor is part of her art, dog teeth.

Here is more of her work – http://www.hannahknox.com/index.php


Comic Artist – Graham Howie

An amazing Comic Artist!

Chicken and Chips created by Graham Howie.

http://www.chicken-and-chips.com/

A comic set in London primary school centered around an average white boy called Bill, who desperately wants to fit in with his muticultured classmates. It’s very realistic stories and funny. The more you read, it really make you laugh.

Many of the Chicken and Chips strips are inspired by the artist’s own experiences as a teacher. Graham Howie has had an exhibition at MCM expo.

Here is his web-site. There are a lot more comics there – www.grahamhowie.com

Recently his latest comic serial called ‘Angry Ducks’ was published in the DANDY comic book.

Here are some of his recent comics.

Angry Ducks 1

Angry Ducks 2

Angry Ducks 3

There are of course a lot more, please go to his web-site  – http://grahamhowie.com/page7.htm


ILLUSTRATOR

Illustrator Specialty Fashion – Jasmine Germaine Al-kaisi.

I absolutely love what she does. I went to her exhibition in Brick Lane for the first time last year and thought I would promote her work through the Rewind Time web-site. Not long after, she exhibited her tote bags at a Rewind Time Event in London on 31st of March- http://www.jasminegermaine.com/#/exhibitions/4553559731

It is simple, colourful and fascination!

Jasmine Germaine tote bags will be available on her website soon – wwwjasminegermaine.com

You will see a lot more of her beautiful art work though her web-site.


Art Exhibition with Meriliis Rinne.

                                                                       The Artist –  Meriliis Rinne, right in the middle of the picture above. 

 

We were invited to a private viewing of an art exhibition at Charterhouse Building in London on the 24th of May.

Rewind Time also promote this artist through our web-site – www.rewindtime.co.uk

You can see more of her art on her web-site – www.meruart.com

 

The event was very well hosted. I thoroughly enjoyed it!

If you are an artist, please keep in touch!

uklyt0919@yahoo.com

Thank you!