Monday, April 30, 2012

About Art

Photo by SadieFaye

"A beautiful form is better than a beautiful face; it gives a higher pleasure than statues or pictures; it is the finest of the fine arts."

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) 



Sunday, April 29, 2012

Featured Artist of the Week: Charmaine Olivia


 Charmaine Olivia
"Obsidian"
While I usually feature artists that I have known about for some time and with whom I have been consistently impressed, this week I have chosen to feature an artist that I just recently stumbled upon.  I was immediately captivated and entranced by her work; not only the beauty and unique feminine grace which her pieces portray, but also the depth and breadth of her artistic practice.  Charmaine Olivia is a full time artist working in San Francisco. She is self-taught, and works in a variety of media including oil and ink on a range of surfaces, such as various hardwoods.
"Lilith and Lilia" 2011
It seems that all art is created to either portray the ideals of their creator, or to become a personification of the artist and their history – but Charmaine Olivia seems to take this concept to an entirely different level.  She isn’t shy about becoming a piece of art herself, and promoting her self-image alongside those images which she creates.  Her public persona is a welcome addition to her created works in that it allows the audience to connect with her both through her artworks, and through a sense of familiarity with her as a living, exploring, and creating artist.  Charmaine Olivia’s personal involvement with her work and her audience is magnified by her unique technique of using her fingers to blend the colors on her canvas - once again adding a personal touch to her artworks, and to her audience.
"Vampire Ladybird" 2010
Charmaine Olivia delivers a vast multitude of artistic styles to her audience.  Her images range from gorgeous silhouettes portraying the classic figure in black against a stark white background, to sketchy renderings of a provocative array of sensual women with various fantastical and natural elements, to detailed paintings of women who seem to be enhanced and not marred by various abnormal physical elements.  Her work is a blend of the beautiful and grotesque, the real and the fantastic.  The women in her images are delicate, sensual, defiant, and disturbed.  Her blend of seductive characters and dark themes of death and destruction enthrall and posess the onlooker. 
"Aveline"
A unique feeling and theme runs througout each of these three styles of her work.  The silhouettes show a more demure side of Olivia's work - most of them silhouettes of lythe and dainty female figures, hair elegantlly couiffered, and complete with earthy elements or picturesque buildings etched into their torso and necks. 
"Little Houses"
Her sketches offer more of a fantastical and unfinished look at the workings of Charmaine Olivia's imagination. They are often a blend of intricately detailed sketchwork, saturated patches of color, and perfectly positioned negative space. 


"Emilia"
Her paintings offer a more sensual and morbid image to her audience. Most often she depicts a nude woman who seems to exude sexuality as she fixes a cool gaze upon her audience. These women are often accessorized with intricate tattoos, tousled locks, or costumes straight from the depth of Charmaine Olivia's dark imagination. These women are most often depicted with one or more extra eyes - and in a way that allows the viewer to see right through her skin, exposing the bones upon which she is built. These details are perhaps a play on the idea that eyes are the windows to the soul. The extra eyes allowing the audience to view into the woman in the painting - yet once we see inside, we realize that there is no soul, that she is purely made of flesh and bone.
 
"Avarice" 2011
 
"Sadira"

"Ophelia"

"We Almost Died"



To view Charmaine Olivia's other works and an extended biography, please visit her webiste at...

You can also visit her facebook page at...

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The above biography and opinions are solely those of the author of this blog - SadieFaye

Saturday, April 28, 2012

A Positive Magazine for All Shapes: Plus Model Magazine


Plus Model Magazine

I am a fervent believer that as long as you are healthy - you are perfect and beautiful however you look.  We are all beautiful in whatever combination of shapes and sizes, colors, backgrounds, and lifestyles we choose.  It isn't anyone's place to judge or compare anyone based on any sort of standard - beauty is in the eye of the beholder...and anything can be beautiful to someone. 


I subscribe to this magazine's facebook and twitter accounts - and really enjoy and approve of their positive message about women's body image and their efforts to redefine the media's definition of "beautiful".  They are specifically aimed for the plus-size community - and it is so refreshing to see a magazine that is willing to advocate for women who don't fit into the "skinny model" body type.  While I would prefer if their message was less one-sidedly pro-plus-size, their message can be appreciated, and should be heard by everyone, nomatter what "body type category" you consider yourself in.




To visit their webpage, please go to....http://www.plus-model-mag.com/



Their "About Me" from the website...

"PLUS Model Magazine, the premiere virtual magazine celebrating the plus size fashion, beauty and plus size modeling industries, inspires YOU to thrive in your curves, crave contemporary fashion and design your life on your own terms, sans apologies.

PLUS Model Magazine brings aspiring and professional plus size models the information and resources needed to have a successful plus size modeling career. And for fashion conscious women with curves, we also report on the best beauty tips as well as plus size clothing companies and designers styling for today’s modern plus size women."



Friday, April 27, 2012

About Art: From an Artist

"Models" by Georges Seurat. 1887. oil on canvas.



They see poetry in what I have done. No. I apply my methods, and that is all there is to it.





Thursday, April 26, 2012

About Art

Vladimir Tatlin. Monument to the Third International. 1920. Constructivist Movement



"I have found that all ugly things are made by those who strive to make something beautiful, and that all beautiful things are made by those who strive to make something useful."

Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

About Beauty

Photo by SadieFaye

"Heat cannot be separated from fire, or beauty from the eternal."

Dante (1265-1321)
Italian philosopher, and poet.





Friday, April 20, 2012

About Art: From an Artist

"Violin and Candlestick" by Georges Braque



Art is made to disturb. Science reassures. There is only one valuable thing in art: the thing you cannot explain.



Thursday, April 19, 2012

About Art


Photography by SadieFaye
 

“Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depends on simplicity.”
Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.




Tuesday, April 17, 2012

About Art: From an Artist


Photography by SadieFaye

True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.
                                                        -Albert Einstein









Thursday, April 12, 2012

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

About Art



"Black Square" Kazimir Malevich. 1923


 “The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.”
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) British statesman and philosopher.