Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Blog 3






I think that its safe to say my two artists are pretty different, and going along with that I wanted to explopre the new big idea of "beauty". Perhaps a little more specifically, how more that one unrelated elements(s) can some together to create unexpected beauty.






My first artist really inspired me conceptually. His name is Jon Schmidt and he is a concert pianist that is now a Youtube star. The specific video I love is his mashup of Taylor Swift's "Love Story" and Coldplay's "Viva La Vida". It was created for his 7 year old daughter who loves the Taylor Swift song and combined with one of his favorites to create something I believe is even more beautiful. I realy love his work, which is surprising because in general I am not in love with instrumentals. Also I found out about this artist because I shamelessly follow Taylor Swift on twitter and she posted the link and raved about it. Were it not for my favorite celebrity endorsement I never would have searched instrumental mashups on my own. Taylor is the reason I found it but the reasons I loved it were so many. I love that he took he and his daughters favorite things and put them together, I love that he brought in a cello player who plucked the instrument like a guitar, I love that he really plays out the key change (his daughter's favorite part AND mine), and most of all in the video you can see how much he loves what he does and that is truly beautiful. Here is the link to the T.Swift mashup, but also worth checking out are "Bella's Lullaby" and "Can't Help Falling in Love":









My next artist is definitely more my visual perception of beauty. Fred Tomaselli was introduced to me in another art class (I guess those presentations have an affect?) and I immediately went home to check out more of his stuff. His collage/super realistic painting approach to art makes for a very celestial and seducing feeling. While the inspiration behind his work range from perscription pills, medicinal herbs, (hopefully I am not stuck in this subject?)to more innocent plants and flowers, inner human workings, butterflies, and just general magazine cuttings. He wants to seduce the viewer and I believe he really achieves that. He has some of the most beautiful works that I have ever seen, but they are also really interesting because they have so many things in each work. For example it may be a large picture of a bird, but the work put into just one feather could be hundreds of cut-out flowers of similar shades. I am not only impressed with the time it must take him to create one work, but also by how well thought out it is. The end result is something that I believe would be hard to perceive when you are cutting out a .25 inch rosebud. Here are some of my favorites:









1 comment:

  1. Hi
    This is Jon Schmidt! Thanks so much for your nice review which I found on a google blog search. If there is any way for you to send me Taylor Swift's Tweet on this that would be very cool! Please email me at jon@jonschmidt.com.

    Take care,

    :)

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