Monday, February 21, 2011

WARHOLIZED WEE.






Hello ChiaWei, these are the originals for the present I gave you:)

And well, I shall update this post with the photo of the final work once Miss TCW emails me.

Brief introduction: TCW's birthday was wayyyy long ago, but I didn't want to buy something for her birthday, but rather to make her something. We have been talking about painting Warhol-style faces of ourselves since too long ago, therefore I got tired of waiting and decided to go for it myself.

I tried to do acrylic image transfer for this 'project'. Just for your information, the gel medium needed for this work is only available in this place at North Bridge Road called the Straits Art Bookstore (i think) and its like super duper expensive D:

Actually it was that thing Mr Robertson demo-ed for us last year, with some Sec 4's coursework. (the skeleton thing)

Hmm, I shall say that this medium is quite challenging to master, or I just didn't do it good enough, but I am proud to say that I saved it quite well with my trusty markers:), so I'd say it turned out ok?












































































































































I bet you love the rainbow-coloured cake I plastered to your face. Haha. Revenge is sweet.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

CUTEST LITTLE DUDE EVER.


Way too modern technology, media influences, they all somehow speed up the growth of kids nowadays, both physically, and mentally.

Everyone thinks growing up is cool.

Can't illustrate my point better than this picture.

I hope this isn't like an iPhone ad or something.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Japanese Curse Doll.



Lol, I kid about the title.
It's just that I've been randomly doodling on people's books of characters with similar features as this, and it just somehow got known as the "japanese curse doll" because of its somewhat freaky look.

Inspired by Ryden's Incarnation, this is like a copy of its character with modifications such as the dressing and the backdrop.

Fine, I admit the pop-art background was because I didn't have the time and patience to do it, but it turned out quite unexpectedly okay.

I focused quite a lot on her facial features, especially her eyes, to give that empty gaze, but the fingers and toes, I didn't really bother about it.


















Oil and Acrylic

Jan 2011

32cm x 32cm








Love the polka dots, they remind me of bananas:)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Have a GAGA year.

I am dying to be her stylist. No matter how ridiculous I dress her, I will never get sued for wardrobe malfunction.
It's almost like she treats herself as a blank canvas and dressing up/making up is just like turning herself into a piece of art.
She has become the representation of eccentricity in the 21st century, a really strong influence to children especially.
Sometimes, I think she's sick in the mind, and way too AA, like with her meat dress, yet sometimes I think I'm in love with her avant-garde dressing.

If she wasn't half as obscene as she is now, I think she would've been my idol.





















































































Gaga has been influencing the art industry, with paintings, comic strips and sculptures made with her being their "inspiration"



























Barbie goes "Gaga" too.















Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Mark Ryden

I was first exposed to Mark Ryden through “Incarnation” (first painting). The reason I was attracted was mainly because of his marvelous skills, the way everything looks so neat and controlled, and the human features fantasy-like, yet looks so solid and real, making the painting a visual feast. After so, I began exploring more of his works and realized that there are, actually, reasons behind his bizarre choices of subject matters. Basically, to me it seems to show how children of the modern society, or even people of the world in general, are losing their purity, innocence, virtues and perhaps their sanity. And then I thought, hey, this kinda relates to my theme.

To some, his works may be called grotesque, creepy or even morbid, yet it’s exactly the “twist”, the controversial theme that creates its amusing appeal.

His paintings are mostly surrealist-inspired with a hint of Alice In Wonderland turned bad, innocence turned sour. Ryden tends to present his works I a manner which involves much contrast: heavy use of pastels and severely contrasting bold colours, “naïve” little girls with corrupted thoughts. These contrasts present a sense of dark humour to his paintings.

The main characters, children, always have disproportionately large heads with gigantic doe eyes that seem to wander far away. At first glance, one probably will find these characters extremely lovable and cute, but not the case once upon closer inspection, when you witness the emptiness that resides behind those eyes. Yet, I just love it because of those lifeless, dazed eyes, which is totally unlike what a normal, happy kid’s bright eyes will look like. At times, not-so-innocent fantastical creatures make their appearance, increasing the surrealistic atmosphere.

The creepy combination of saccharine fantasy-like characters painted with detailed fullness and the more controversial subject matters such as religion-based symbolism, meat and mutation seemed to be the best way to illustrate the ugly truths of the world to viewers.

Overall, his wonderful technique that allows him to paint freakishly beautifully and how he subtly(sometimes) presents the problems in our modern society has an astounding sense of presence. And that’s what intrigues me the most. Quoted from Gary Faigin, “In the paintings of Mark Ryden, at least we are beautiful losers.”

This then brings me to how Mark Ryden’s paintings are my inspiration as they somehow do link to my chosen theme: Lost (and found). His themes, although subtle is quite similar my theme (although I definitely would not paint so morbidly), and I really want to adopt the way he paints his characters. The look in their eyes just mesmerize me. I also like how the background always looks so misty and undefined.



(Yoshi)













(Tubbies)















(Santa Worm)







So many talented (and weird) people in the world...