Showing posts with label Featured Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Featured Artist. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Rohini Ralby- Foursquares Paintings- Final Week

Rohini Ralby's first solo show, Foursquares, is currently at Stevenson University.  The opening in February was well attended and Rohini was gracious enough to give an impromptu artist's talk when asked.  Not to be missed is this exhibit of her visual depiction of the vibrations underlying four connected words in what she calls a fourchotomy.  I am fortunate to know artist, Rohini Ralby, as she is also my Guru.   The fourchotomy is one of the tools Rohini uses to teach us how to own, master and transcend vibrations that run us, ruin our lives and keep us from Love and actually living. 

At the opening we were surrounded by amazing art, beautifully rendered, professionally framed and expertly displayed on the four walls around us.  The juiciness of the paint and the richness of the work draws the viewer in.  I could not help but be pulled to one of my "favorites" which has wounded as one of the corners.   

To learn more about fourchotomies in spiritual practice read Rohini's blog post, Artist's Talk.

Rohini's show is up through May 18, 2018.  You can find it at Art Gallery on Stevenson University’s Greenspring Campus, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153. 

The show has been extended through June 22, 2018
Post updated 6/12/18 and 6/18/18 






Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Featured Artist: Kolja Tatic (part two)


Kolja Tatic  is bound to be a very well-known household name throughout the world. Talent and vision...(To read all of part one click): Kolja Tatic


"Waiting..."
Kolja Tatic
Photograph, Computer Enhanced
1873x702 pixels




Using various mediums his artwork spans three decades.  What is fascinating is the cohesive voice that is woven throughout these pieces: In his words, "I am always painting the same idea, the same world, different from our own: silent, distant and lonely..." His imagery is haunting and at the same time very beautiful.  Despite the solitude and vastness of the world depicted, his work alluringly invites you to look at it, to ponder it, and to explore it further.  In some of the works he uses figures, but in others there is simply the suggestion of a figure, be it a shadow, or a stone sculpture or even an empty space that is a non-form: as in an opening, shaped like a living being, in a wall or building.



"Expectation..."
Kolja Tatic
Wood Sculpture
18x29x7cm


As I began the tour, I was struck by the strength of each piece, and I nearly found each painting to be my new 'favorite.'  When I say tour, I am referring to a web gallery in which you actually get to 'walk through' rooms with artwork on the walls.  As you come to a painting, you can see it from an oblique angle, hover your cursor over it to see the title and then click on it to see the full painting.  His online exhibition of oils, entitled, "Glass City" has approximately two dozen paintings in two galleries.  There is also a third gallery that is under construction.



"Hall..."
Kolja Tatic
Oil on Canvas
65x80cm


Although Tatic does wish to evoke the previous feelings he described, he does not want to influence viewers with his own words and prefers them to use their own imaginations when looking at his work. He believes it best for each viewer to observe his work from their own individual silence.



"Around..."
Kolja Tatic
Oil on Canvas
45x60cm


Currently Kolja Tatic is living in Belgrade, Serbia where he is painting full-time.  Although he is not selling his work, he says this may change in the near future.  To view his online exhibition of oil paintings, click: Glass City Exhibition .  To see his other works of art, please contact the artist and he can direct you to his other web sites.   To contact the artist, email Kolja Tatic at this address: kolja.t(at)eunet.rs.


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Monday, November 30, 2009

Featured Artist: Kolja Tatic (part one)


Kolja Tatic is bound to be a very well-known household name throughout the world. Talent and vision like Tatic’s can not go unnoticed.  Breathtaking, contemporary and surrealistic are what come to mind when looking at his art.  His pieces are in various media: photography, wood sculpture, oil on canvas, and digital art.  He first began by taking photographs in 1979 and has had over 150 group and solo exhibits showing this work.  In 1986 he began painting in oils and in 1997 he added digital art to his creative process.  His sculptures were created just at the edge of this new millennium.  His artwork can be found in private collections throughout the United States.


"Abandoned Red..."
Kolja Tatic
Oil on Canvas
65x80cm


Born in Jagodina, Serbia, in 1962, Kolja Tatic was drawn to the arts at an early age. When asked about childhood influences, Tatic replied, "My father was my first teacher, and when I was about 12, I saw for the first time paintings from Giorgio de Chirico and Dali." He went on to say, "...when I first saw "Love Song" and "The Mystery and Melancholy of a Street" from de Chirico and "Premonition of Civil War" from Dali, I saw 'mysterious, enigmatic worlds...'" He said he considers secrecy, mystery, and premonition to be among the most important factors in quality artwork and wishes to create "enigmatic, mysterious, silent places" through his artwork. In this, I believe, he has certainly succeeded.



"Balance..."
Kolja Tatic
Oil on Canvas
65x80cm


Part two of this featured artist will be posted tomorrow.  Come back to see more examples of this beautiful artwork.  To contact the artist, email Kolja Tatic at this address: kolja.t(at)eunet.rs.



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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Featured Artist Of The Month

From time to time I will feature a living, working artist in these pages.  If you have a suggestion for a future featured artist, please send your nomination by clicking 'comments' below.  This comment will not be posted on the blog, so please include your name and contact information (email) in the comment form and then click "Post Comment."  After you enter a verification code, click "Post Comment," again.
Stay tuned for a featured artist in November. I have found a wonderful series by a painter from Serbia that you really must see!


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