jeudi 31 décembre 2009

Année 2010


Que l'année nouvelle vous apporte plein de bonnes surprises Que el nuevo año trae un montón de sorpresas agradables That the new year brings you lots of pleasant surprises Que o ano novo traz-lhe muitas surpresas agradáveis これは、新しい年を楽しい驚きに多くをもたらす Merci pour votre fidélité et pour vos très nombreuses visites.



 Photo prise sur site de Cyril

 

mardi 29 décembre 2009

Jorge Mayet

Jorge Mayet Artiste cubain qui expose ses créations principalement en Espagne. "El framboyano, por ejemplo, es un árbol cuyas hojas enrojecen en primavera y constituye todo un símbolo de la pintura caribeña", relata. "Un árbol que todos los paisajistas caribeños han recreado y que también tiene un significado en la religión afrocubana, como lo tiene también la ceiba", señala. "Crear esculturas aéreas es un desafío, pero con ello quiero transmitir la idea de que todo es frágil, que vivimos pendientes de un hilo, que siempre estamos en el aire". Photo de B. Ramon prise sur ce site

lundi 28 décembre 2009

Eyvind Earle

Je suis complètement séduite par la lumière et le côté japonisant de ses créations. Un vrais coup de cœur .... j'adore Born in New York City in 1916, Eyvind Earle has enjoyed a prolific career spanning 60 years. From the time of his first one-man show in France when he was just fourteen, the artist's fame has steadily grown. At the age of 21 Earle opened at Charles Morgan Galleries, his first of many one-man shows in New York. The response was so positive that the exhibition sold out and the Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased one of his paintings for their permanent collection.

In 1951 Earle joined Walt Disney Studios as an assistant background painter. Earle intrigued Disney in 1953 when he created the look of "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom" an animated short that won an Academy Award and a Cannes Film Festival Award. Disney kept the artist busy for the rest of the decade painting the settings for such stories as "Peter Pan", "For Whom the Bulls Toil", "Working for Peanuts", "Pigs in Pigs", "Paul Bunyan", and "Lady and the Tramp". Earle was responsible for the styling, background and colors for the highly acclaimed movie "Sleeping Beauty" and gave the the movie its magical, medieval look. He also painted the dioramas for Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.

Earle's painting successively synthesizes incongruent aspects into a distinctive style.