Monday, September 22, 2008

Finishing off the Flesh Series


    Found at Rebel:art among other (excellent) participants of the International Sticker Awards (to be announced on October 3) is this wonderful example of product sabotage, by Thomas Judisch. The sticker simply says "free sample". You can agree with the ideaology or not, but you have to admit it's ingenious to say the least.
    This can also be a vengeance of the vegetarians after all the flesh-fuss that has been appearing on New Art.Source URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Finishing off the Flesh Series


    Found at Rebel:art among other (excellent) participants of the International Sticker Awards (to be announced on October 3) is this wonderful example of product sabotage, by Thomas Judisch. The sticker simply says "free sample". You can agree with the ideaology or not, but you have to admit it's ingenious to say the least.
    This can also be a vengeance of the vegetarians after all the flesh-fuss that has been appearing on New Art.Source URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Body of Flesh: Pinar Yolacan's portraits



    Age is violence. It is violence as in: power, and it is violence as the inevitable overpowering.
    The women on the pictures from the Perishables series (2004) by Pinar Yolacan wear this age in a way that brings about strong feelings. Disgust? Humiliation? But why? Why is wearing meat so shocking? We do get it - the meat is just a continuation of what we are, it is as sacred or as profane as we wish to see it. So why does it seem so intensly profane? Why is it revolting?
    The women on the pictures don't seem embarrassed. To the contrary - they know who they are. And they know how deep is skin-deep. And possibly because of their incredibly stoic stance, we reach another point - of acceptance, of peace.

    There is a wisdom in these wrinkles that seems unbearably right. And beyond the purity of light, may I add - there is also pain.

    The exceptional thing is - this pain is distinguished. And if you think it's because the subjects were WASPs, see Pinar Yolacan's the Maria series (2007).


    Here are women from the Bahia region in Brasil, which was colonized by the Portuguese. And here, the flesh changes its value: it is not about age any more, but rather, about distinction and pride, but also submission and humiliation, about the color of skin and the heaviness of the-object-that-thinks. Maria is the most common Portuguese name - and in Brasil nearly every woman has Maria as one of her names. It is also a reference to the Virgin Mary, a reference that here challenges our thinking about holiness. Look at this raw, dark flesh, and see the purity.

    It seems to me Yolacan does not really have a statement that guides her work (interview with the artist here). Vanitas. Possibly. But I'd rather see her as a researcher - she investigates what the matter - the flesh - can tell her, where it can lead her. And this very intuitive, "non-rational" way of working is something I cherish. Because if you listen carefuly, your own sensitivity will embrace the matter in such a way that, once it is done, the work might speak the thousand words you never knew you had.Source URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Body of Flesh: Pinar Yolacan's portraits



    Age is violence. It is violence as in: power, and it is violence as the inevitable overpowering.
    The women on the pictures from the Perishables series (2004) by Pinar Yolacan wear this age in a way that brings about strong feelings. Disgust? Humiliation? But why? Why is wearing meat so shocking? We do get it - the meat is just a continuation of what we are, it is as sacred or as profane as we wish to see it. So why does it seem so intensly profane? Why is it revolting?
    The women on the pictures don't seem embarrassed. To the contrary - they know who they are. And they know how deep is skin-deep. And possibly because of their incredibly stoic stance, we reach another point - of acceptance, of peace.

    There is a wisdom in these wrinkles that seems unbearably right. And beyond the purity of light, may I add - there is also pain.

    The exceptional thing is - this pain is distinguished. And if you think it's because the subjects were WASPs, see Pinar Yolacan's the Maria series (2007).


    Here are women from the Bahia region in Brasil, which was colonized by the Portuguese. And here, the flesh changes its value: it is not about age any more, but rather, about distinction and pride, but also submission and humiliation, about the color of skin and the heaviness of the-object-that-thinks. Maria is the most common Portuguese name - and in Brasil nearly every woman has Maria as one of her names. It is also a reference to the Virgin Mary, a reference that here challenges our thinking about holiness. Look at this raw, dark flesh, and see the purity.

    It seems to me Yolacan does not really have a statement that guides her work (interview with the artist here). Vanitas. Possibly. But I'd rather see her as a researcher - she investigates what the matter - the flesh - can tell her, where it can lead her. And this very intuitive, "non-rational" way of working is something I cherish. Because if you listen carefuly, your own sensitivity will embrace the matter in such a way that, once it is done, the work might speak the thousand words you never knew you had.Source URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Friday, September 19, 2008

On blogging, the power of images and misbehaving


    Here we are, now, entertain us.
    In a comment to my last post, Matka wrote: Please, add a new piece soon! My internet explorer opens with your page and this work makes me seek [sick?] for a couple of hours.

    Independent on whether this particular request should be executed or not, a serious issue creeps up behind: can we speak of a more or less bloggable material? Should we?
    At first, there seems to be no doubt: a blog is personal by definition, right? The author decides what to put on it, and that's it?
    Not quite.
    1) Any reader of art blogs will notice blogs have formulas and tend to stick to them (this is not just the case of art blogs, obviously). So there is a topic, an approach, a way of writing and really, a "strategy". This can be a personal strategy, but it remains one.
    2) In the case of art blogs, strong images work. That is, if you're looking for an audience, don't spend so much time writing: find attractive images. They can be shocking, but they have to be instantly rewarding for the spectator. And that's disgusting, dear Matka.
    There's the rub: A blog is like a light version of a magazine. You drop by, take a glance, and in case of picture-filled blogs, if the image is not appealing, you move along. I see it in the stats, I know it (mea culpa) from autopsy. An art blog is, to a great extent, a mini-gallery. To a neophyte observer it might seem like people only take a glance and then leave. But after all, isn't it about those few that stay a while and dwelve deeper?

    It's nice to be visited. And appreciated. And the more popular you are, the more, humm, popular you are.
    The point is, it influences the choices you make. And all of a sudden, you know what sort of images work on the blog. And those are the ones you choose. Fast art consumption. It's nice, it's clean, we get it. Good, effective art.
    Then the next step might be thinking about not offending Matka's tastes. And that's scary if you write a blog, (a personal page). But then, even if you don't go that far, the blog, the site, gains a life of its own. And thenyou start listening in on what it wants.

    Come to think of it, it's not necessarily horrible. After all, it's also the wonderful feeling of an object coming to life, gaining an identity. Indeed, in the case of this blog this life has been continuing even during my absences. And that's a beautiful sight.
    Yet it is still mine. Heheh...
    And hopefuly, the lapse in Matka's text did make sense: beyond making her sick, the image also makes her seek for a couple of hours.
    And in case it doesn't, here are a couple of replacement images. If anyone here can handle Japanese, please go here or here and let me know who is the artist, and what is going on, these sites seem creepy as hell...

    O, that this too too solid flesh would melt
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On blogging, the power of images and misbehaving


    Here we are, now, entertain us.
    In a comment to my last post, Matka wrote: Please, add a new piece soon! My internet explorer opens with your page and this work makes me seek [sick?] for a couple of hours.

    Independent on whether this particular request should be executed or not, a serious issue creeps up behind: can we speak of a more or less bloggable material? Should we?
    At first, there seems to be no doubt: a blog is personal by definition, right? The author decides what to put on it, and that's it?
    Not quite.
    1) Any reader of art blogs will notice blogs have formulas and tend to stick to them (this is not just the case of art blogs, obviously). So there is a topic, an approach, a way of writing and really, a "strategy". This can be a personal strategy, but it remains one.
    2) In the case of art blogs, strong images work. That is, if you're looking for an audience, don't spend so much time writing: find attractive images. They can be shocking, but they have to be instantly rewarding for the spectator. And that's disgusting, dear Matka.
    There's the rub: A blog is like a light version of a magazine. You drop by, take a glance, and in case of picture-filled blogs, if the image is not appealing, you move along. I see it in the stats, I know it (mea culpa) from autopsy. An art blog is, to a great extent, a mini-gallery. To a neophyte observer it might seem like people only take a glance and then leave. But after all, isn't it about those few that stay a while and dwelve deeper?

    It's nice to be visited. And appreciated. And the more popular you are, the more, humm, popular you are.
    The point is, it influences the choices you make. And all of a sudden, you know what sort of images work on the blog. And those are the ones you choose. Fast art consumption. It's nice, it's clean, we get it. Good, effective art.
    Then the next step might be thinking about not offending Matka's tastes. And that's scary if you write a blog, (a personal page). But then, even if you don't go that far, the blog, the site, gains a life of its own. And thenyou start listening in on what it wants.

    Come to think of it, it's not necessarily horrible. After all, it's also the wonderful feeling of an object coming to life, gaining an identity. Indeed, in the case of this blog this life has been continuing even during my absences. And that's a beautiful sight.
    Yet it is still mine. Heheh...
    And hopefuly, the lapse in Matka's text did make sense: beyond making her sick, the image also makes her seek for a couple of hours.
    And in case it doesn't, here are a couple of replacement images. If anyone here can handle Japanese, please go here or here and let me know who is the artist, and what is going on, these sites seem creepy as hell...

    O, that this too too solid flesh would melt
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Oh, that this too, too solid flesh should melt


    Not fit. (As if fit actually still meant fit for something). Too much body in the body. Too much flesh in the flesh. Too little shape. Too little containment. The form is amorphic. It isn't even interesting in its lack of shape.
    Someone once told me he kept surprizing himself by how profoundly average he was.
    What argument against it? Self-awareness? That's pitiful. I say, tie him up with a thin red line. Make him dance like a ham. Make him squeek, make him laugh. Now, cut the line.
    And see how the marks fade away.
    Ever so slowly.

    The charming picture is by Alison Brady.


    (via)Source URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Oh, that this too, too solid flesh should melt


    Not fit. (As if fit actually still meant fit for something). Too much body in the body. Too much flesh in the flesh. Too little shape. Too little containment. The form is amorphic. It isn't even interesting in its lack of shape.
    Someone once told me he kept surprizing himself by how profoundly average he was.
    What argument against it? Self-awareness? That's pitiful. I say, tie him up with a thin red line. Make him dance like a ham. Make him squeek, make him laugh. Now, cut the line.
    And see how the marks fade away.
    Ever so slowly.

    The charming picture is by Alison Brady.


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black hills & badlands of south dakota (vaca pics) and PITTSBURGH PA art show this weekend


    our trip is over... headed back to the flat land of indiana..

    the Black Hills & Badlands of South Dakota


    we had the absolute BEST time in south dakota!! i am extremely outdoorsy -- hubby... mmm not so much - HOWEVER the places we visited in south dakota (especially custer state park) were so gorgeous that even couch potato hubby is ready for a return trip to custer state park this fall for more hiking!!! (and if mom and dad go too they are going to babysit the boys while we go rock climbing).


    okay so i took a shit load of pics and if you want to view more of them you can see them in my vaca photo album on facebook but i'll share some here too below.



    we spent a few days hiking at custer state park in south dakota - this was hands down all of our favorite destination of the trip!!! (the boys just loved it there!!!) custer state park is filled with so many gorgeous trails that you would need at least a week to hike them all. if you love being outdoors, and hiking custer state park is an absolute MUST see state park!!! once you visit and hike the trails, drive the needles highway and wildlife loop that wind through the custer state park you will see why it is said by many to rival even most national parks. the scenery, wildlife and trails in custer state park are simply breathtaking!!! we didn't go on the jeep tour to see the buffalo herds (because we had the boys) but we had our own encounters with a couple of bison just on the road and on the trails within the park - so, when they say 'be careful buffalo roam wild' they aren't kidding. besides the bison we also saw mountain goat on the trails, wild turkey, deer, antelope, big horn sheep, and some other type of goat or ?? (not sure what they were). some of my favorite pics from custer state park are below - more photos here.




    above is a pic of me and my boys at the beginning of lover's leap trail.


    below are some pics from the trails...




    the pic above is off the lovers leap trail




    the pic above was on a gorgeous trail that i think most probably pass up because of the name of the trail... this is one we almost didn't go on but i am so glad we did. it was beautiful in there. the trail is called 'the grace coolidge walk in fishing area' -- it sounded boring.. i don't even know how/why we ended up in there, but did and LOVED IT!




    the pic above was us on the trail #4 leading to little devil's tower trailhead - a short but gorgeous trail.





    i am not sure where we were at this point.. we got off one of the trails and were just roaming at one point i think i shot this then




    the pic above was us at sylvan lake in custer state park


    tons more pics of our custer state park adventure including the wildlife here.


    we spent a day at the badlands in south dakota.. i had been there several times before, but hubby and the boys had not. it is really something to see -- we were very disappointed however that they do not let dogs on the trails at the badlands - they can get out and go through the park, but are not allowed on the trails. (i do not understand this??)











    Pittsburgh PA - Art Show this weekend!


    i will be exhibiting my art - including new works (not yet exhibited publicly) this weekend in pittsburgh PA!! for all of my collectors in the PA area please come out and say hello!!


    info on the show...


    Walnut Street in Shadyside, a popular downtown shopping district of Pittsburgh, will transform into a living, breathing art gallery with 150 exhibitors from around the nation for the 11th Annual Shadyside Art Festival...The Art Festival on Walnut Street. Like all Howard Alan events, the 11th Annual Shadyside, The Art Festival on Walnut Street is a juried show, which means each participating artist is hand-selected from hundreds of applicants to ensure a first-class festival with only the highest quality, original artwork.

    Show Hours: Saturday 10 AM - 9 PM and Sunday 10 AM - 5 PM Free, no gate.

    Shadyside on Walnut Street in Pittsburgh, PA

    HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!



    ABSTRACT ART


    Abstract Art Paintings - on canvas


    Abstract Art Paintings - on paper

    Religious Spiritual Art Paintings - Scripture & Prayer Paintings


    Abstract Art Giclee Prints - museum quality, fine art giclees on canvas and paperSource URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Friday, September 12, 2008

leaving for the badlands.. new painting

    hi boys and girls - quick, quick update -- we were suppose to leave this morning at 5:00 am to start off for our vaca to the badlands in south dakota.. but are still here (we never seem to start off as early as we intend) - anyhooo... the gallery will be closed until thursday of next week.


    below is one of my latest abstract paintings...




    title: and another thing

    size: 24" x 48" x 1.5"

    media: oil, acrylic, graphite on canvas

    okay.. i am getting the signal... hubby's ready for to take off -- see you next week! i will take plenty of the pics of stoney and mooseys adventure for the blog -- ciao!


    ABSTRACT ART


    Abstract Art Paintings - on canvas


    Abstract Art Paintings - on paper


    Abstract Art Giclee Prints - museum quality, fine art giclees on canvas and paperSource URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

in the studio... umm.. i mean.. in the bathroom

    okay so everyone that has come into the gallery has said to me at one time or another... 'when are you going to finish the bathroom??'... okay, okay.. yes we've been in here a really long time and yes i have not done my floor, walls or even allowed the trim to go up in the bathroom.. because well.. i 'have plans for it' -- or so i have been saying and in mind i have had. i did start on the walls about two months ago (see picture below).. but got busy or should i say 'distracted' (it's my very short attention span) -- but today i've decided i am going in and not coming out until i have at least STARTED on the floor. -- the walls will be a combo of collage and abstract painting (from my wish list series)... and the floor is just a collage - there will be a lot of bare space on the walls because i want all visitors to sign it -- with whatever (well by that i mean with their sig, quote, joke.. whatever) -- so here goes with the gallery's bathroom BEFORE photos...





    i'll post pics at the end of the day to show the progress... maybe knowing i have to blog about it will keep my attention there longer.. probably not - but worth a shot..


    ABSTRACT ART

    Original Abstract Art - by Michel Keck
    Abstract Art Paintings - on canvas

    Abstract Art Paintings - on paper

    Mixed Media Art Paintings


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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

in the studio today...

    yesterday at about 2:30 in the afternoon i read an email from one of the dealers that represents my works to send them any type of works i might have that would be fitting to pop culture new york -- they needed it by the end of the day - it was 3:30 there time and they needed it in about 1 1/2.... needless to say there was no way i could complete it in time.. it's for a hotel project in new york (needed it to be approx 5 ft high) but i liked the idea and started playing with it. it's not finished yet.. and i never submitted it for the project because.. well i didn't have it done - but i am liking it.. have a bit more to do. i think of ny and think immediately of mary kate and ashley --- (sorry i like their hair) -- so the andy warhol marilyn face on the statue of liberty has mary kates eyes.. or maybe their ashleys.. had to put THE man rudy and of course the donald in there set into the 'big apples'.. lady liberty can't be in nyc without her chanel bag - am i wrong ladies? --- anyway i shot it with my olympus not the hasselblad - hence the bad picture... but you can enjoy it anyway...


    it's not finished yet.. i am trying to work out this runway catwalk thing.. it was causing me all kinds of fits today so i stopped working on it and started an abstract.. which i rather like - i'll show pics when it is photographed. have a great night!



    Abstract Art

    Original Abstract & Mixed Media Paintings - by yours truly
    Fine Art Giclee Prints - of my works

    Raw Food


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Monday, September 8, 2008

prayer and scripture paintings - religious paintings

my weekend... the boys play date

    hi boys and girls!! gotta blog quickly this morning as i am just getting ready to go into the studio to paint but i wanted to share my weekend updates. we had a really relaxing weekend here at home. scotts sister came home unexpectedly from out of town and we had a nice visit. she lives in manhattan and invited us and the boys to come for Thanksgiving.. so look out Macy's Day parade as a moose and stoney are coming your way. i found out something this weekend i was completely unaware of... many stores in nyc allow your babies (doggies) to go shopping with you... like Bloomingdales for example -- right in with you.. dressing rooms and all. i was like WHAT? i had no clue that your doggies could actually go shopping with you - AWESOME! sharon has a little white princess (spitz) named sasha - so stoney and moosey are looking VERY forward to their Thanksgiving NYC vacation (i will of course take pics for the blog!) so we had a nice visit... some wine.. and on sunday a play date named eli came to play with the boys.

    when i say moose ALWAYS has a soccer ball in his mouth.. i really mean moose ALWAYS has a soccer ball in his mouth


    NEW ABSTRACT PAINTINGS.. I have a few new abstract paintings -- I will blog on them tonight to show their pics. Two of my latest abstract works are from my abstract art prayer & scripture art series. They will be added to the site today.


    ABSTRACT ART - originals by Michel Keck




    the new original paper works i showed in the posts a couple of posts down have all sold - i said i would update the site with the ones that didn't sell, but they have all sold. giclee prints of those works will however be available and added to the site this week.

    GICLEE PRINTS - of my abstract & mixed media works


    okay... off to paint.. will show pics of my new works tonight when i finish in the studio. ciao!Source URL: https://tattoosnyong.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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Sunday, September 7, 2008

outdoor art festivals...

    so those who get my newsletters and follow my blogs know the 'shows' are new to me since 2007. i've done a few of the larger indoor expos but i have also been doing more and more outdoor art festivals and we've really been enjoying ourselves. (perfect for me because i LOVE being outdoors!) i have meant to show pics of my booth shots from the last show and didn't get a chance yet.. finally uploaded them. below is one of my booth shots from the highwood show we did. we ended up having to get a locking showcase --- people were stealing my books... and not just the little ones.. the large 160 pg 11" x 13" too.. very bizarre.. don't get how people can do that.. but whatever. anyhoooo i had a really great weekend (i'll blog about it tomorrow) getting ready to go watch me some britney (*fingers crossed it's better this time around!! LOVE MY BRITNEY!!)






    ABSTRACT ART
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Thursday, September 4, 2008

LET'S MAKE A DEAL.. Art for ??

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

new abstract paintings by yours truly..



    NEW ABSTRACT PAINTINGS ON CANVAS


    all images copyright Michel Keck

    CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE

    abstract art

    abstract art
    GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT - 48" x 60" - oil, acrylic, ink, graphite on canvas



    abstract art

    abstract art
    I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT - 48" x 48" - oil, acrylic, graphite on canvas





    LEFT OF CENTER - 36" x 60" x 1.5" - oil, acrylic, ink, graphite on canvas




    ABSTRACT ART





    NEW WORKS ON PAPER


    below are some of my most recent works on paper - I will know which originals are still available in the next day or so and the ones that have not sold will be listed to my abstract art site














    To view or purchase more of my abstract art paintings please go to www.michelkeck.com

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