• words
  • about
  • contact
Menu

Art Is A Beating Drum

advisory | art | curatorial
  • words
  • about
  • contact
×

Simone Gad, Black Dragon Society, Acrylic and glitter on canvas, 36 x 30 inches | Image courtesy of the artist

Peanut Butter and Glitter

Alex Guajardo October 6, 2020

The Italians have such wonderful things: La Dolce Vita!, gelato, language that tastes like candy, wines that make EVERYTHING taste like candy, birthplace of the Renaissance, and many, many, many, of art history’s most effusive terms. Everyone learns, in Art History 101, about contrapposto, a positioning of the legs as if one were mid-stride, found in sculpture dating as early as Ancient Greece all the way to modern-day, which serves to both create a dynamism of movement and also as a subtle balancing-tool. Italian can also claim chiaroscuro (a quality of light and dark in paintings), sfumato (a filmy, smoky-like atmosphere in other paintings), and finally, my favorite, impasto. Impasto describes the way that paint is built up, the texture of visible brushstrokes, the physical shape the paint takes as it is layered and scraped and piled onto a canvas. Impasto reminds me of taffy. Of delicate peaks of whipped cream. Of peanut butter plopped onto a piece of bread. Impasto proves that paint is not only a vehicle for imagery, but also a tool to shape that imagery in a tangible, three-dimensional way.

Simone Gad, detail

Simone Gad, detail

Painter cum performance artist cum actor, Simone Gad, understands impasto better than most and spreads layer after layer of acrylic paint (and glitter! Oh my god, glitter!), to give her paintings real heft and depth. The canvases are alive with color and shape that make me want to reach out and stick my hand in it to see what that world might feel like. She captures the kitsch and the neons and the vibrant textures of LA’s Chinatown with vivid and fearless abandon. Simone’s painting, Black Dragon Society, delights me, and it’s my pick of the week.

Tags Simone Gad, impasto, Chinatown, Italian, glitter, contemporary painting, women painters

Casey Gray, Trompe l'Oeil with Seated Nude, 2016 | Aerosol acrylic on canvas, 19.5 x 15.5 inches

Casey Gray

Alex Guajardo July 13, 2017

Wandering through the internet a few days or weeks ago, I happened upon Casey Gray. Initially, what caught my eye was his use of color–vibrant, expert, and in-your-face–but upon closer examination, and after having made my way through his website and portfolio, I found that there was a great deal more to Gray's work than color alone. Coupled with nearly flawless technique of aerosol enamels, acrylics, and glitter (!), is an imagery that belies its banality. Plants and post-its, sunglasses and children's blocks, shoelaces and construction paper, create works that are fully-formed, self-aware, and historically referential in a manner that skips over the derivative and into the masterful. I am captivated by both Gray's subject matter and his media.

 Casey Gray,  DNT WAY ME DWN , 2016 | Aerosol acrylic on panel, 39.5 x 31 inches

Casey Gray, DNT WAY ME DWN, 2016 | Aerosol acrylic on panel, 39.5 x 31 inches

 Casey Gray,  Bang the Drum , 2016 | Aerosol acrylic, liquid acrylic, aerosol glitter, and ink on panel, 30 x 24 inches

Casey Gray, Bang the Drum, 2016 | Aerosol acrylic, liquid acrylic, aerosol glitter, and ink on panel, 30 x 24 inches

 Casey Gray,  Still Life with Flowers No. 35 , 2017 | Aerosol acrylic, aerosol enamel, aerosol glitter, acrylic, and ink on panel, 19.5 x 15.5 inches

Casey Gray, Still Life with Flowers No. 35, 2017 | Aerosol acrylic, aerosol enamel, aerosol glitter, acrylic, and ink on panel, 19.5 x 15.5 inches

 Casey Gray,  Trompe l'Oeil with Double XO , 2015 | Aerosol acrylic on panel, 36 x 30 inches

Casey Gray, Trompe l'Oeil with Double XO, 2015 | Aerosol acrylic on panel, 36 x 30 inches

*all imagery courtesy of the artist, check out Casey Gray's site HERE

Tags Casey Gray, painters, spray paint, trompe l'oeil, illusion, glitter, contemporary painting

Search Posts

 

Featured Posts

Featured
Sep 11, 2020
Pepper Odalisque
Sep 11, 2020
Sep 11, 2020
Mar 5, 2019
15 Minutes
Mar 5, 2019
Mar 5, 2019
Sep 24, 2018
Glowing Puppies
Sep 24, 2018
Sep 24, 2018
Apr 24, 2018
About Art Is A Beating Drum
Apr 24, 2018
Apr 24, 2018
Mar 22, 2018
The Magician
Mar 22, 2018
Mar 22, 2018
Nov 9, 2017
Claes Oldenburg
Nov 9, 2017
Nov 9, 2017
Jul 13, 2017
Casey Gray
Jul 13, 2017
Jul 13, 2017
Jul 6, 2017
To the one who started it all. . .
Jul 6, 2017
Jul 6, 2017

Powered by Squarespace

Subscribe

Sign up with your email address to receive updates

I respect your privacy and promise not to spam you!

Thank you! Want more? Follow my Insta @ArtIsABeatingDrum. . .