Archive for May 17, 2015

Artist Update……..Space Invader revisits Hong Kong

 

 

 

Last year in 2014 renown street artist Invader visited Hong Kong leaving behind 50 examples of his art. Most were removed within one months time by government officials.

In 2015, the artist is showing his art with government approval. The artist and his trademark mosaic style which showcases the very beginnings of video games, from Pac Man to his namesake Space Invader.

The artist left paintings and sculptures around the city of Hong Kong.

For more examples of his fine work check out my blog entry on the artist.

Some of the subject matter for this exhibition includes the main cultural items of Hong Kong including Bruce Lee, the dollar, and the rubik’s cube.

Below some wonderful examples of Invader’s Hong Kong show WipeOut:

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Artist of the moment……..Theophile Steinlen

 

 

Theophile Steinlen was a Swiss artist renown for his paintings of cats. Theophile Steinlen was born in Lausanne, Switzerland in the year 1859. This is the French speaking part of the country.

Steinlen was also an avid printmaker.

Below a great selection of works by Steinlen. This includes not only his famous cats, but wonderful landscapes and female nudes:

The artist attended college at the University of Lausanne.

Steinlen was a successful commercial artist painting not only cats, but chickens and other animals. The artist also painted the figure. He was in demand by leading cultural magazines of the time.

Steinlen was also a sculptor with cats being his favorite subject.

Theophile Steinlen passed away in 1923.

In this clip we view a work by Steinlen that appeared on my favorite television show, the Antiques Roadshow!:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/14/raleigh-nc/appraisals/1909-steinlen-summer-cat-lithograph–200902A20

Price range information: Works range from $5,000 to $150,000.

Steinlen is included in the National Gallery of Art located in Washington D.C.

What a great subject matter! I love cats, what awesome models they make since they don’t talk and they move so very little. Steinlen does a wonderful job of capturing the emotional spirit of cats!

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