Nikki LeDree

Nina Katchadourian

Posted in Art I Adore, Nina Katchadourian by nikkiledree on October 12, 2008

This is an interview with one of my favorite artists (not done by me). So inspiring and on my level. It’s rare to find someone that you can feel some sort of similarity to that makes you stop and pause. More posts about Nina Katchadourian’s work to come I think.

Chris Dorosz

Posted in Art I Adore, Chris Dorosz by nikkiledree on October 10, 2008

Chris Dorosz’s work with staples really intrigues me. Again another example of somthing so simple. He uses staples to create complex geometric patterns and then paints inside the gaps. He also uses glitter within the works. Thing I like most about these staple paintings is that the staples create a stange surface on the face of the canvas. They catch the light and are only sightly in relief.

The power of the many verses the singular is very much at play here.

As well as staple paintings Dorosz also creats sculptures out of paint drops on clearverticle rods. As the veiwer moves around the sculptures the images become clear and unclear. This is also toying with the idea of paint being a three dimentional medium as well as the two dimentional medium we know it to be.

Tape Sculptures

Posted in Art I Adore, Mark Jenkins by nikkiledree on October 8, 2008

Mark Jenkins tape sculptures really amaze me. They’re so simple yet so stunning. Who would have thought that something other than a ball to throw at someone across the room could be made from tape. I might give this a go actually. I think I might even be inspired. There’s a tutorial on his site http://tapesculpture.org/ as well a video called “How babies are made” if you want to give it a go.

I also love his sculptures using clothes. Again so simple but effective.It’s one of those how did I not think of that things that makes us all stew with envy and secret admiration.

Peter Callesen

Posted in Art I Adore, Peter Callesen by nikkiledree on October 4, 2008

Peter Callesen’s work has interested me for some time. Perhaps it is some sort of envy for someone who has that much patience to create something so beautiful. The intricately of his work is astonishing as well as it’s simplicity. He usually only uses pain white paper in his work with a plain coloured background. He is interested in the relationship between 2d and 3d. Each work tells a story or is a drama of some kind. Figures are often lost in the vast paper environment Peter Callesen creates for them.

Everything in his work always has an origin or a shadow. It’s a bit like watching someone reveal the magicians secrets only afterwards you’re more amazed by how it’s done than the trick itself.

Shannon Doyle

Posted in Art I Adore, Shannon Doyle by nikkiledree on October 2, 2008

I’m loving Shannon Doyle’s artwork at the moment. I stumbled across his site whilest looking for a picture of John Butler. I found the picture above and was completely taken back by it. The movement, the emotion, the style. His portraits of musicians in particular show movement and the passing of time. They have this sort of double image effect that really works. He uses colour very well to express emotion and create a real atmosphere about a picture.