Crane, Dragonfly and Bird, ink and watercolor on paper. In my tireless quest to adapt Chinese painting techniques and materials to more modern content, I find myself recombining and juxtaposing certain elements with alarming regularity. My Chinese calligraphy has probably benefitted more than other elements of my painting from being in China this last year. Hopefully my brushwork also gets better over time. It should all peak when I am on my deathbed. This painting has the Chinese phrase that can roughly be translated, `A success measures their own strength and then acts'. The loose brush strokes transport this painting from just a post-modern ironic narrative to something a touch more visceral.
Showing posts with label dante cohen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dante cohen. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, June 22, 2009
Dante's Love Orbs
This is a second attempt to paint a self-portrait in the style of a Tibetan Thanka painting. The opposing fish help shed some light on the theme of the painting. The first fish is saying, "Give Dante a fish and it's a meal." The second fish is saying, "Teach Dante to fish and he feeds his ego." This painting points out some of Dante's character flaws while at the same time showing some of his more endearing qualities.
Labels:
chinese painting,
dante cohen,
love orb,
teach a man to fish,
Thanka,
watercolor
Friday, May 15, 2009
Dante Meditating in a Cave
This is another possible painting for my September PCC show. It is modeled on traditional Chinese ink paintings of meditating monks. In reality, I have never been good at a sustained meditation practice. I should perhaps go to a cave for a length of time and try.
Labels:
chinese painting,
dante cohen,
ink painting,
meditation,
monk,
sitting,
zen
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