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holden 12-10-2007 10:24 AM

Karl's action painting at Oblivion Ball
 
Nice shots of the artist at work:
http://www.underworldlive.com/home/karl.html

Some of those splotches and swipes make beautiful graphical shapes. Looks like, what with the long brushes, coveralls, and gestures, Karl is very much an "action painter" a la Jackson Pollock. I've always ben a fan of abstract expressionism, particularly Pollock. And while the old criticism is "kids think it's easy to splash out a Pollock" (stated more or less by Jackson himself), the process and movements of putting down the paint and the interwoven results are always unique to the artist. While Karl's painting may not be as layered and colorful as Pollock's better-known all-over paintings, the result is certainly eye-catching. Discuss? :o

big screen satellite 12-12-2007 09:53 AM

Re: Karl's action painting at Oblivion Ball
 
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Originally Posted by holden
Nice shots of the artist at work:
http://www.underworldlive.com/home/karl.html

Some of those splotches and swipes make beautiful graphical shapes. Looks like, what with the long brushes, coveralls, and gestures, Karl is very much an "action painter" a la Jackson Pollock. I've always ben a fan of abstract expressionism, particularly Pollock. And while the old criticism is "kids think it's easy to splash out a Pollock" (stated more or less by Jackson himself), the process and movements of putting down the paint and the interwoven results are always unique to the artist. While Karl's painting may not be as layered and colorful as Pollock's better-known all-over paintings, the result is certainly eye-catching. Discuss? :o

indeed this is a truly nice peice - i love the idea of art jams, that pic is very OWB in substance what with it being black on white... it certainly fits the jam... i love it...

I wonders what happened to the art when the show was over????

holden 12-19-2007 07:57 PM

Re: Karl's action painting at Oblivion Ball
 
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Originally Posted by juanitanyc
He's quite good. His Oblivion Ball piece actually reminded me a bit of the work of Ethopian/American artist Julie Mehretu:

http://www.whitecube.com/artists/mehretu/

http://www.crownpoint.com/artists/mehretu/about.html

http://www.moma.org/collection/brows...1&sort_order=1


Cool stuff! Thanks for the links!
Wish i, and many artists, could be as free as those involved in the Oblivion Ball jam. Sometimes, spontaneity does pay off.

undarrenworld 12-24-2007 02:10 AM

Re: Karl's action painting at Oblivion Ball
 
thx for the links, beautiful


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