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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Fluffies Ball, Homage to Fernando Botero, by k Madison Moore



The Fluffies Ball 
Homage to Fernando Botero

14 x 20 Botero Oil Painting on Canvas
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Every once in a while I feel I have to paint something that makes me smile of laugh through 
the entire project. This is one of those paintings.
I adore Botero, especially his series of large people. I always wonder what posses him to paint this subject unless he feels the same way as I do... at times art should have humor!

Botero is a living artist and most times I only paint deceased artists so I did this painting "after" Botero and as a homage to him. I used his basic idea of what I call "Fluffy People" but did not want to come to close to his Paintings so I created my fluffies with him in mind.

This painting portrays all the fluffy people having their own ball in a great ball room
and dancing to the music of the fluffy bands.

This was such a fun Painting and a great addition to any collection.
Enjoy!










Fernando Botero Angulo (born April 19, 1932) is a Columbian Figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on. He came to national prominence when he won the first prize at the Salon de Artistas Colombianos in 1958. Working most of the year in Paris, in the last three decades he has achieved international recognition for his paintings, drawings and sculpture, with exhibitions across the world.
His art is collected by major museums, corporations and private collectors. In 2005, his series of drawings and paintings entitled Abu Ghraib, which was exhibited first in Europe, expressed his outrage at abuses during the Iraq War and concentrated on the dignity of the victims. The exhibit was featured at two United States venues in 2007.
While his work includes still life's and  landscapes, Botero has concentrated on situational portraiture. His paintings and sculptures are united by their  proportionally exaggerated, or "fat" figures, as he once referred to them.
Botero explains his use of these "large people", as they are often called by critics, in the following way:
"An artist is attracted to certain kinds of form without knowing why. You adopt a position intuitively; only later do you attempt to rationalize or even justify it.

Botero is an abstract artist in the most fundamental sense, choosing colors, shapes, and proportions based on intuitive aesthetic thinking. Though he spends only one month a year in Colombia, he considers himself the "most Colombian artist living" due to his insulation from the international trends of the art world.
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Sasee December 2010 Holiday Cover by k Madison Moore

Sasee December 2010 Holiday Cover

I am thrilled to do another cover for Sasee Woman's Magazine
This is the second cover I have been blessed to do for them this year .
They even used the quote I always use...and so true!

The painting is a reproduction of Matisse's Purple Robe That I was commissioned to do and just 
completed and shipped to the collector last week. I am sure they will be thrilled to hear this.

So everyone... Life is a big canvas: throw all the paint on it you can!!
Happy Holidays!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

A Pocono Experience

A Pocono Experience

I just wanted to share what I see at 6 am from the glass doors at the front of my house.
There is nothing like watching the sunrise on the lake so early in the morning
in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.
Quiet, serene, beautiful!
Enjoy!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

"Exhibit de Lempicka Art Museum Painting," by k Madison Moore

Exhibit de Lempicka
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14 x 28 inches Oil on Canvas
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 This painting took soooo long to complete!
There are 12 characters and all detailed.


Then, when a wide painting like this is photographed for some reason the photo
arches when it is downloaded. This arching causes slight distortion and a
slight bow in the middle which then changes the perspective and makes some things
like the frames look crooked. I assure you that every frame is straight on the original
painting. This Has been an ongoing issue with my photography, especially on the
large still life paintings that I do for the UK gallery. If I have any fans that are
photographers I would appreciate any advise how to solve this issue.
 My camera is a Sony DSR1 and I am on a mac.

I love de Lempicka. She was way ahead of her time with her work. I thought it 
would be fun to do a preparation of a de Lempicka exhibt. Can you imagine
what they go through with hanging an exhibit? Just the care in handling the
 work to insure no damage of such large works with frames must be a task.
Everything is handles with white gloves as you see here with each person
handling a painting. Some day I hope to see a "Tamara de Lempicka Exhibit."







Tamara de Lempicka (Łempicka) (May 16, 1898–March 18, 1980), born Maria Górska in Warsaw , in partitioned Poland was a Polish Art Deco painter and "the first woman artist to be a glamor star."

Lempicka is best known for her Art Deco-styled portraits. Sexy, bedroom-eyed women in stylish dress are rendered in haunting poses. Perhaps it was her own dramatic life mirrored in her art. Married twice to wealthy, she moved from her native Poland to Russia, and then to Paris. In 1918, she studied painting at the Academe de la Grand Chaumiere, and was privately tutored by Maurice Denis.

In 1925 she exhibited her works at the first Art Deco show in Paris. She moved to America in 1939 with her second husband, Baron Raoul Kuffner. Her works appeared exclusively at many galleries and museums, but her artistic output decreased. In 1960 she changed her style to abstract art and began creating works with a spatula. After her husband died in 1962 she ceased painting and moved to Mexico.



Monday, November 15, 2010

Black and White To The Point, Origiinal Office Painting by k Madison Moore

 Black and White To The Point

18 x 36 inches Oil on Canvas

Modern Office Painting

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Friday, November 12, 2010

PuzzArt - "Fine Art Puzzle" by k Madison Moore

PuzzArt

Last month I introduced a puzzle that I designed from five of my original oil paintings.
I was not happy with the service so I changed companies. Now I'm happy I did as this new 
company gives us a much larger puzzle and it comes in a nice can with a photo of the puzzle on the front. The last one was 250 pieces and 12 x 16 in a box.  The New PuzzArt Puzzle is 18 x 24 inches and 551 pieces.
If you are interested in a Fine Art Puzzle for a gift for the holidays, please Email Me. I will have it directly shipped to you. You will also receive and enclosure with and 8 x 10 photo and instructions on how to glue your puzzle once completed to make it into a framable piece of art.
A Nice Fun Holiday Project!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Happy Veterans Day from k Madison Moore

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Everything Primary,"After Mondrain", by k Madison Moore

Everything Primary - After Mondrain
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11 x 14 inches Oil on Canvas
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Goodness.... How these artists painted so much fine line detail!
This painting took forever. I can't image doing this kind of work every day.
So many artists used only primary colors, almost like there were no others!
The wall painting is from two of Mondrain's paintings combined together.
The chairs, table, sneakers, bag, speakers, flooring and even the fireplace
setting are all products manufactured after Mondrain, even the little apple
on the arm of the chair. Seems he was, and still is a well loved artist.
I thought all of these elements would make a great primary colors painting,
thus the Title " Everything Primary - After Mondrain.
Enjoy!



Pieter Cornelis "Piet" Mondriaan, after 1912 Mondrian (Dutch  March 7, 1872 – February 1, 1944), was a Dutch painter.  . He evolved a nonrepresentational form which he termed Neo-Plasticism.  This consisted of white ground, upon which was painted a grid of vertical and horizontal black lines and the three primary colors.
Between his 1905 painting, The River Amstel, and his 1907 Amaryllis, Mondrian changed the spelling of his signature from Mondriaan to Mondrian.

Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter and an important contributor to the De Still art movement, which was founded by Theo van Doesburg. Despite being well-known, often-parodied, and even trivialized, Mondrian's paintings exhibit a complexity that belie their apparent simplicity. The non-representational paintings for which he is best known, consisting of rectangular forms of red, yellow, blue, or black, separated by thick, black, rectilinear lines, are actually the result of a stylistic evolution that occurred over the course of nearly thirty years, and which continued beyond that point to the end of his life.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

"Fine Art Greeting Cards", by k Madison Moore

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

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