Showing posts with label art education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art education. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Acrylic marker drawings.

Acrylic markers on black canvas paper 9" X 12"





                                 "Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Monday, January 17, 2022

Natural world


The primary influence on my work is the natural world, from the expanse of space to the microscopic view of structures. 
I am not interested in reproducing what I see. Instead I am seeking a way to go beyond the world  of nature and into the place between what we can see and what we cannot.

My interest, at either end of this spectrum of this reality, continues to feed my imagination.




"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Dans l'air fermée...and innocent parody.

Plein air painting seems to be the “ art du jour”.  Plein air is a term derived from the French phrase en plein air, which literally means 'in the open air'. It's a familiar concept today, but in the late 1800s when the impressionists ventured out of their studios into nature to investigate and capture the effects of sunlight and different times of days on a subject, it was quite revolutionary. However, it is not quite so revolutionary today. 


My art is called “studio art” which is art produce in a studio setting. Studio art is not revolutionary today and it is a quaint reminder of an artist in his cluttered studio, lined with plaster busts and manikin models to help him in his academic studies. 


I decided to describe my work as Dans l'air fermée. Dans l'air fermée is a French expression which means "in the closed air" and it is used to describe the act of painting/ drawing indoors. which is also called La peinture avec l'esprit ("painting with the mind” or what the minds’s eye actually sees”) This type of art, generally does not require a classical studio, photographs, copy devises etc. All you need is a computer, a few sharpies and the desire to draw objects, symbols and images from the subconscious mind. 


"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Isom Symbolic Art prints


Prints of art work posted on this blog are available for purchase. Please email if you are interested.


The prints offered for sale are printed on a HP Envy 5420 in house on 8-1/2” X 11” paper.  For all practical purposes the prints are artist proof’s and printed in limited numbers. The prints are not archival prints but printed on good quality bond or photographic paper.  The prints are signed/dated and make my work available to a wider audience and serve as an introduction to my work. 


What is important to note is that the artist proof prints are of the same quality, type, media etc as the regular edition (unless of course the artist declares otherwise). The only difference between them is the restricted quantity of prints bearing the A/P designation. Traditionally, the artist was very involved in the printmaking process. As the first “proofs” were either pulled or printed, the artist would work out the color and quality issues as they came out of the press.


Note: Signed and numbered digital prints on archival paper are available at my gallery.  They are generally printed in editions of ten.



Definition:

Modern printing methods such as laser and ink-jet printing are known as digital printing. In digital printing, an image is sent directly to the printer using digital files such as PDFs and those from graphics software such as Illustrator and InDesign. This eliminates the need for a printing plate, which is used in offset printing, which can save money and time.


Without the need to create a plate, digital printing has brought about fast turnaround times and printing on demand.


Instead of having to print large, pre-determined runs, requests can be made for as little as one print. While traditional printing techniques result in slightly better quality prints, digital methods are being worked on at a fast rate to improve quality and lower costs.


"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Sunday, January 16, 2022

Earth poem



The Isom Asemic Code Cipher is a cryptogram code system. This form of cipher embodies geometric and organic shapes. Because it use basic shapes it is an economical and effective method of transmitting confidential information. These devices were often employed by the ancients or by the Medieval philosophers and alchemists. The mystics of the Middle Ages used a system of cryptography which concealed the secrets of the human soul. The Isom Asemic Code Cipher can only be decoded by individuals versed in the deep philosophic principles upon which many mystics based their theories of life. Much information relating to the invisible nature of man is hidden under what seems to be mere scribbles and unrecognizable organic shapes. Every student of symbolism and philosophy should be acquainted with the underlying principles of cryptography. This art furnishes a fascinating method of developing an acute mental awareness. Discrimination and observation are indispensable to the person seeking knowledge, and no study is equal to cryptography as a means of invigorating these powers



"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Atemporality

Today’s Hand Mind Internet Vocabulary:  Atemporality 


“The concept of internet-induced "atemporality" was coined by science fiction writer William Gibson, author of the cyber/adventure novel Neuromancer. Gibson reasoned that the internet made time disappear in a way, since all periods of history (or art history) are immediately available to anyone cruising the web.”


http://www.nj.com/entertainment/arts/index.ssf/2014/12/art_review_forever_now--contemporary_painting_in_an_atemporal_world_at_the_museum_of_modern_art.html




"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Friday, January 7, 2022

Covid Series print 2020


This print is still available at https://www.graficafinearts.com



                               "Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Still life just like real life




           Painting is from the Governor French Academy permanent collection circa 1970.

           Acrylic, ink collage. 4' X 4' on paperboard.


                         "Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Imprinting



With sons and fathers, there's an inexplicable connection and imprint that your father leaves on you.” Brad Pitt


I am not  a psychologist but I play one in daily life.  Observing human behavior is a cottage industry in the world of aging.  There is no better way to observe how we have become who we are than by the observation of our children.  Observing the imprinting of our offsprings behavior gives us clues to what was meaningful and sometimes what was detrimental. I am imprinted by my mom and dads child rearing techniques; some good and some problematic. I have the perfect case study in my youngest son Lowell.  Moving to Webster Groves to be near him and my grandchildren was fortuitous in many ways.  Getting a chance to see him make his way through raising a family and developing a career is a wonderful learning experience.  I have also given thought to my other four children and they also provide examples of imprinting by my wife and I.


Small things that were not particularly traumatic seem to be imprinted, in some cases, more indelibly than major emotional events.  In my case, my fathers harsh techniques and personal emotional problems did not take root as much as his love for building and inventing.  Those traits served me well for seventy-five years.  It is also evident in my son Lowell.  I was not aware that he was observing my every move as tried to keep the family home repaired and constantly remodeling to improve our living conditions.  Observing him rehabbing houses and raise his family I can see subtle reminders of our relationship.  I often catch my self repeating one of my father’s aphorisms and it is astonishing to hear my children use the same worn out sayings.



                 "Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Reflectaphors


Reflectaphors April -July 2003 80 pages. Hand drawn book. Pages from book.












                                 "Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Sketches December 2021

What is difference between drawing and sketching?

While sketching is a freehand drawing that focuses on capturing the essence rather than going into details, drawing is a slow and more careful expression that makes use of tools and uses colors too.











 










                               "Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Thursday, November 18, 2021

New drawing series 2021. Fine point felt-pen. 5" X 8".








































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