Ling Jian

Ling Jian


Amazing oil paintings by Ling Jian

Artist Love: Kris Lewis

Artist Love: Kris Lewis

Kris Lewis a painter from NJ currently living and working in Los Angeles, CA. What I enjoy most about his work is how  he captures the small expressions and gestures of his subjects.  He has such a marvelous way of depicting those delicate messages people send out with their faces.

All images copyright Kris Lewis. To see more please visit his website: krislewisart.com

Artist Love: Matthew Bone

Artist Love: Matthew Bone

Matthew Bone is a painter currently living in Hollywood, CA. His mix of pop culture, sex, and horror gives his work such a distinct flavor. I am a lover of color and I really appreciate art that utilizes color to literally pulse on the canvas. Matthew is one to know!

All images copyright Matthew Bone. To see more visit his myspace: myspace.com/destroy_painting

Three on Thursday: Gildo Medina, Kelly Smith, Delphine Courtillot

Three on Thursday: Gildo Medina, Kelly Smith, Delphine Courtillot

Gildo Medina -Paris, France – gildomedina.com

Kelly Smith – Tasmania, Australia – birdyandme.com.au

Delphine Courtillot – Amsterdam  – delphinecourtillot.com

Three on Thursday : Kris Knight, Cecilia Carlstedt, Ian Francis

Three on Thursday : Kris Knight, Cecilia Carlstedt, Ian Francis

3 new artists every Thursday

Kris Knight – Toronto, Canada - krisknight.com

Cecilia Carlstedt – Sweden – ceciliacarlstedt.com

Ian Francis – Bristol, England – ifrancis.co.uk

if you want to be featured here, send a link to your website or samples of your art (of any kind) to: ginamarr@hellojupiterart.com

Artist Love: Winston Chmielinski Q & A

Artist Love: Winston Chmielinski Q & A

Winston Chmielinski is a painter based out of New York City. I see something so beautifully pure and honest in his work, maybe it’s the way he dissects and reconstructs the human figure with a myriad of colors and shapes, quite successfully revealing the trueself of his subjects. I asked him about the ideas behind his work and what drives him to create. Here is what he had to say:

Can you give me a little background on yourself and describe the themes and/or ideas behind your work?

The process of self-discovery becomes somewhat manageable when one’s daily dialogues are personified and stowed away, so I have taken to complete outward projection onto others (my subjects). Self-perception is the question, and my proposed answer lies in the tearing apart of two separate wholes, so that they may be rearranged–no matter how haphazardly–into something slightly more cohesive. Now imagine that with a body and a face.

What inspires you/where do you draw inspiration from?

People inspire me, in the peculiar way that we can feel completely disconnected from our bodies and faces–and our tendency to act accordingly so that recorded images of us reveal as little as possible.

What is your creative process like and what mediums do you use?

I’m still experimenting, though I was caught up in oils for a while because of their malleability… which is exactly why I’ve just switched back to acrylics. I need that pressure to paint fast toward to some completion; otherwise I’ll continue to start without ever finishing.

Who are some of your favorite artists and how have they influenced you?

Those that I call the “obsessives,” such as Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, among others. Their compulsiveness resonates with me, and I admire their ability to reveal something so real about the nature of ‘people’, both in technique and in composition.

What’s favorite band/musician to listen to while working?

All I can say is that every time I sit down to paint I know exactly what I want to listen to–and it’s rarely the same. Some all-time favorites though are Blonde Redhead, Broadcast, Joy Division.

What are you working on right now? What’s coming up for you?

Small studies and quick paintings. I just have to work on producing right now–the ideas flow, but without constantly working with actual paint (I tend to think a lot and then move on), the gap between the level of my ideas and my ability to incorporate said ideas into some cohesive composition continues to widen, and the self-doubt that comes from a perceived-step-backwards can be quite disheartening.

All images : copyright Winston Chmielinkski, to see more please visit his website.

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Thomas Woodruff’s Jupiter

Thomas Woodruff's Jupiter

Jupiter: The jolliest fellow you’ll ever meet/ The saddest girl in the universe, 2007-2008

I am in love with this painting. I first saw it a week or two ago after following a link from James Jean’s blog. Thomas Woodruff was a professor of his.

This painting is from his current show, Solar System (The Turning Heads),” at NYC’s P.P.O.W. Gallery. You can see the rest of the series at Paintlicious

Artist Love: Jonathan Viner

Artist Love: Jonathan Viner

Jonathan Viner

Jonathan Viner is all around amazing artist based out of Brooklyn, NY. His oil paintings are full of such enigmatic beauty and emotion it’s hard not to fall immediately in love with their soft hues and subtle textures.

“A significant theme in his work is the exploration of power relationships, particularly as they relate to safety and danger.”

All images : copyright Jonathan Viner. To see more please visit his website.

You can find all the past posts here: ARTIST LOVE

Artist Love: Hilary Pecis Q & A

Artist Love: Hilary Pecis Q & A

I first discovered Hilary Pecis only a few days ago, but from the moment I saw her work, I was completely mesmerized. By happy coincidence I followed her comment here on hello jupiter back to her site and was yet again so blown away that I decided I just had to write her. She was kind enough to answer the following questions about her art and inspirations:

Can you give me a little background on yourself and describe the themes and/or ideas behind your work?

I was born and have lived in california my who life. I went to California College of the Arts for both my BFA and MFA. I am interested in what the contemporary and post modern landscape painting would look like. My drawings depict the aftermath of a population crash, where remains a fusion between cyber space and hyper reality. The abandoned post-apocalyptic landscape in the position of regrowth is hemorrhaging consumer goods from the rock-like skeletal system. Evolution is depicted in the layers of rock, along with the gelatinous collaged pieces used to describe tumors growing exponentially. Patterns, which create order in nature, are also essential for artificial intelligence’s recognition and response. Images and shards from glossy magazine pages are reassembled to remove the familiar pseudo-event, which took place within advertisements and reposition them into a surrogate image within the drawing. Codes in both the striations of the landmasses as well as the programmed spectacle from the magazine pages narrate the future history. The space that remains is the refuge left behind with the disappearance of the human population. The land is continuously expanding with only the instruction and direction generated from its own design, resulting in a mutated environment. The space I propose is a critique of capitalism’s driving force behind the rate of technological developments and the urging of lifestyles that remains unobtainable, existing only within the spectacle.

What inspires you/where do you draw inspiration from?

I love looking at art and spend much time at galleries and museums. My boyfriend Andrew Schoultz is also an artist and we spend much time talking about art and critiquing it. But most of my inspiration comes from looking at nature, patterns- both natural and cultural, science fiction, and scientific theories. Ray Kurzweil writes about the shift taking place within technological development which I find very interesting.

What is your creative process like and what mediums do you use?

I use ink to draw the pattens in the rock like parts. Collage as well as acrylic paint accompany the drawings to describe a space that exists somewhere between cyberspace and hyperreality.

Who are some of your favorite artists and how have they influenced you?

Simmons and Burke are some young artists that I am super stoked on. David Thorpe, Peter Bruegel, Ernesto Caivano, Ara Peterson, Francisco de Goya, and so many more. I am definitely a fan of painting and interested in how painting operates within contemporary art (specifically Landscape painting).


What’s favorite band/musician to listen to while working?

hmmmm. i listen to talk radio mostly, but Do Make Say Think is a good one. Wu Tang or Can is up there as well.

What are you working on right now? What’s coming up for you?

I just had a solo show at Receiver Gallery, and in a few days will have an opening at Mahan Gallery in columbus ohio. also, my work will be show at the NADA fair in Miami and can generally be seen in the Triple Base Gallery flat files.

All images : copyright Hilary Pecis. To see more please visit her website.

More Q & A’s with artists I love coming soon! You can find all the past posts here: ARTIST LOVE

Artist Love: Serena Cole

Artist Love: Serena Cole

Serena Cole is an artist from Oakland, California. She is “attempting to critique our ideas of beauty and idolatry through the use of obsessive colored pencil detail and fluid, fantastical watercolor washes.”

And I must say I think she’s successfully doing so, with innovative techniques that makes one rethink how they look at what is traditonally considered to be beautiful. Do not doubt your eyes, the faces and expressions in her latest work are indeed distorted and just slighty off in a way that adds to the quirkiness and beauty of the subject.

www.myspace.com/serenacoleart

www.thinicecollective.com