We're fortunate in London at the moment to have several superb exhibitions running. I've seen the Art of PIXAR show which is great fun then over the Bank holiday last weekend I visited two excellent shows on classical artists. Firstly, 'Michelangelo Drawings: Closer to the Master'. This does exactly as the subtitle suggest in two ways - it allows you to get within a couple inches of these breathtaking, 500 hundred year old drawings & it also gives you a sense of who the man was & how he lived. There are 90 drawings on display & several letters from & to him. There's correspondence between him & a nephew where he's thanking him for a gift of cheese & giving him advice on finding the right girl to marry!
It's a pleasant surprise to find great big enlargments of Michelangelo drawings on the Tube.
Interesting article here by Waldemar Janusczcak in the Sunday times Magazine, 5th March 2006.
This is a copy I made from a Michelangelo drawing on the advice of a fine artist I once worked with on a job in Cardiff.
It's a good exercise & helps you learn a lot about what kind of marks best portray form, bone, hair, light on skin etc. But I got the ear in the wrong place though!
Found this illustration by John Glasham in a collection of his work. I was not familiar with this artist & thank man about town Brendan Amphlett for introducing it to me!
'TUTTO SPIRITO E FOCO'
The second show I saw, & even more grandly titled than the Michelangelo, is 'Tiepolo: All Spirit & Fire' at the Courtauld Institute. It's a fine collection of oil sketches made as quick studies to work out compositions & get client approval before embarking on the finished fresco. The man could make a ceiling look like this -
These are some quick thumbnails I made while I was there.
7 comments:
some great drawings matt. like the rock studies - they remind me of the russian painter shiskin . i always have his book by my desk .
Wow...Cool! So inspiring..Etc. Etc.
thanks for this report. Matt.
I hope everything is going very well.
I'll call you soon for drikkkggkgkgks
Never heard of him.
Karl, fascinating essay - especially the section the seated, male nude twisting. Thanks for the link.
Beautiful drawings ! You have a lot of guts (metaphorically spoken of course) to place your drawings underneath the Master's painting.
Respect !
as alway's !
Hey Gurbs welcome back maestro. Hope you can get to Playlounge this week? Let me know how it goes.
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