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Absolutely Abstract 2012

John Styner, Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

John Styner, Kerovac, digital painting, Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

As a little DoNsterDoN dreamed of becoming an abstract artist. Stop reading if you’ve heard this story before but when Donnie was in the second grade he announced one evening at dinner he wanted to be an abstract artist when he grew up. Life magazine wrote about Jackson Pollack with color pictures of the wild action paintings seemingly anyone could do, Maynard G. Krebs was a beatnik icon on TV and American in Paris was a dream life-style for an artsy little boy. DoN‘s parents were appalled.

Kenneth Weiner, Quarks, Absolutely Abstract 2012 Philadelphia Sketch Club

Kenneth Weiner, Quarks, acrylic, Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Abstract art is popular and accessible because it takes elements of reality and transforms them into something new allowing the viewer to see and feel whatever the image is transmitting. A mid twentieth century invention, abstraction is now everywhere in modern culture, how then do artists invigorate the style. Kenneth Weiner‘s Quarks layers colors in deep tones and lifts up through complementary films of washed on tones interjected with slashes of fire red in animistic actions and impressionistic light. This style of painting is recognizable as abstract yet has a narrative explained in color.

Su Knoll Horty, Absolutely Abstract 2012 Philadelphia Sketch Club

Su Knoll Horty, Deception in Pink, oil on canvas, Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Alan Fetterman, Absolutely Abstract 2012 Philadelphia Sketch Club

Alan Fetterman, Area, oil, Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

The Absolutely Abstract 2012 show represents a particular vision of the state of the art of abstraction in The Philadelphia region, a school of thought that permeates the show with many styles, techniques and media. Alan Fetterman‘s dense layers of color and multiple dimensions reads like a compendium of thought on the once controversial now ubiquitous style, easily drawing the viewer into an imaginary world where paint can do anything. The mastery of paint and brushwork, the illusory landscape, surreal dreamscapes still inspires the artistic memories of a little boy who wanted to grow up to be an abstract artist.

Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club – click the thumbnail

Look Mom & Dad! Little Donnie grew up to be an abstract artist after all. light being (Frank) appears to be the only photograph in the show, it is an honor to once again be included with the fantastical abstract paintings filling the historic gallery at The Philadelphia Sketch Club.

The artist reception and awards ceremony is Sunday, September 9th, 2012, 2:00-4:00pm, 235 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, The Avenue of the Artists.

Written and Photographed by DoN Brewer

light being (Frank), Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

light being (Frank), Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

light being (Frank)DoN Brewer, digital photograph, Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club

On the way to deliver my entries for the annual Absolutely Abstract show at The Philadelphia Sketch Club I had the usual reservations entering a landscape photograph in the abstract show. But once again another of my abstract landscape images from the light being series is included along with the painters, I am humbled and honored to have my work recognized as an abstract image drawn directly from the real world.

Absolutely Abstract 2012 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club 8/31 – 9/22/2012, Reception 9/9/2012 2-4:00pm

Written and Photographed by DoN Brewer

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DoN Brewer, Abstract Photography

DoN Brewer, Abstract Photography, Sky Holes, digital photograph, inkjet print © DoN Brewer

DoN Brewer, Abstract Photography, Sky Holes, digital photograph, inkjet print

Sky Holes, a photograph of tree shadows on garden gates has been accepted in this year’s Art Ability International Juried Arts Exhibit for People Living with Disabilities at Bryn Mawr Rehab Center in Malvern, PA. The image plays a few optical tricks and color ways that are intriguing – the gray color on the left where the sun hits the black wood is the same tone as the shadow falling on the white door on the right, the green in the middle appears in the shadow but turns white in the light. The illusion of soft focus is the result of light shining through the spaces between the leaves and branches of the trees making sky holes of illumination. The term abstract is appropriate to apply to this landscape photograph because the image modifies the objects in the setting to patterns and colors, separates the elements from a concrete reality and emphasizes generalized shapes.

DoN Brewer, Abstract Photography, light being (Dee), digital photo, © DoN Brewer

DoN BrewerAbstract Photography, light being (Dee), digital photo

This photo appeared in The Plastic Club‘s Members Choice Art Show in August, read my story about light being (Dee) at SideArts.com.

DoN Brewer, Abstract Photography, light being (Frank), digital photo, © DoN Brewer

DoN BrewerAbstract Photography, light being (Frank), digital photograph, 2012

light being (Frank) is for all the departed Franks – Zappa, Sinatra, Anne – but the title is influenced by a favorite dance song called Frank Sinatra by Felix da Housecat – the lyrics go:

every night with my star friends

we eat caviar and drink champagne

sniffing in the v.i.p. area

we talk about frank sinatra

you know frank sinatra?

he’s dead…dead?

ha, ha, ha

The first DoNster who guesses the location where light being (Frank) was shot will get a free print.

Through SideArts.comDoN is offering online and in-person one-on-one consulting services to visual and craft artists and art businesses.  Read all about it here.

Written and Photographed by DoN Brewer

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Painting Buenos Aires, Charles Cushing’s Kickstarter.com Campaign

Painting Buenos Aires, Charles Cushing’s Kickstarter.com Campaign

Tango Dancing in Rittenhouse Square, oil on canvas, Charles Cushing

Charles Cushing imagined a compelling idea for a Kickstarter.com campaign, the popular website to help crowd fund artists projects, he is traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina to paint the tango culture. Charles is a well-known Philadelphia painter and has traveled to paint plein air many times in many places but an extended stay in South America to absorb and paint the vibrant culture has expenses. That’s where Kickstarter.com helps artists raise money to realize their ambition but a short video is required, a confounding but good idea because the campaigner has to focus the idea and then sell the concept to the public. Charles Cushings project is titled Painting Buenos Aires and is now an approved project on Kickstarter.com.

Charles Cushing approached DoN about his idea and we agreed to produce the video together using his concepts and DoN’s direction including an art studio interview, plein air painting in the Italian Market and tango dancing on Passyunk Avenue to be edited with stills of his paintings over a soundtrack. Making movies can be a lot of fun with creative hard work, problem solving, lots of detail and of course a deadline. Painting Buenos Aires was conceived, videoed and edited in less than three weeks; the narrative was extracted from the interview movie using GarageBand, exported to iTunes as a song, imported into iMovie as a soundtrack and an hour of HD video footage was edited down to four minutes and fourteen seconds. Getting lost in video editing using all the elements and information design is like weaving or drawing, trying to get the story to emerge coherently can be a challenge. Especially with artists who can be self conscious of their image. But, Charles gave DoN freedom and trust.

Editing decisions were left up to DoN, Charles made very few requests to edit and all interactions and iterations were communicated through YouTube updates.  The original cut had a full two minute street tango dance scene with narration, it’s beautiful.  But the final cut of Painting Buenos Aires breaks that up with vignettes of art and painting. Shooting the dance scene at the fountain plaza on Passyunk Avenue will always be a favorite memory. The Philly folks on the plaza were so cool, even though it was about ninety degrees in the afternoon sun, as we shot video of Charles and his Tango partner, Grace Lee, dancing for about twenty minutes. Only one street person thought he was Len Goodman and offered advise on their dance moves.

Please support Charles Cushing‘s Painting Buenos Aires Kickstarter.com campaign and visit the site to view our movie.

Written by DoN Brewer

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Consulting Services with SideArts.com

DoN has been posting on the SideArts.com Philadelphia art blog for many years. Not just for the free/inexpensive public platform to self promote but the website for artists actually directs visitors back to this blog. And vice versa. Pingbacks, comments and hyperlinks between the blogs improves search rankings and also keeps blog posts alive with synergy.

Working with the team at SideArts.com, CEO C. Todd Hestand & Contributing Writer Cassandra Hoo, has introduced exciting new social media dynamics for connecting with the DoNArTNeWs Philadelphia Art Blog and SideArts.com audience. Creating a measurable presence in social media is now integral to self-promotion.

Through SideArts.comDoN is offering one-on-one consulting for artists who need help developing their action plan for promoting their artwork.

SideArts.com offers online and in-person one-on-one consulting services to visual and craft artists and arts businesses.

Our consultants help with:

  • promotional tactics
  • edit writing
  • writing copy for press releases and other material
  • setting up social media and Side Arts accounts
  • advice on promotional and sales strategies.

First time clients will receive a free three month premium trial Side Arts membership.

Consultant Fees:

  • $150 per online two-hour session.
  • $200 per in-person two-hour session (additional charges may apply outside the consultant’s travel area)

Clients should provide these items three days before the scheduled appointment:

  • Artwork or a logo image
  • A brief bio, artist statement, or business mission statement
  • Any other documents that needs to be reviewed
  • A statement of goals and objectives for the consultation

Contact one of our consultants for additional details.
Email: cassandra@sidearts.com or don@sidearts.com.

All payments will be made in advance. All appointments start and stop promptly on time. Payments will not be refunded if the client does not show up for the appointment or if the appointment is rescheduled or cancelled with less then 24 hours in advance.

DoN Brewer Consulting Services with SideArts.com