Friday, December 17, 2010

Announcement List : December



Happy Holidaze! Tis the end of the year, and I am still keeping busy...maybe a little too busy! The near future should bring more prints (specifically from my Alice in Wonderland series), an LA show at The Hive Gallery, and a show in Columbus, OH at the Riffe Gallery. More info about those to come, so for now, here are a few updates for December. Thanks again for following my artwork and have a happy and healthy new year!

VOTE: If you get a chance, please post a comment on my Featured Artist page. If I get the most comments, I will be virtually crowned the Artist of the Year for the Art and Art Deadlines page. Thanks!

GALLERY: My work has been featured in the Nightmares Before XMas show at Eclectix Gallery

Just got news that Bounce and If you Please will be in the Baton Rouge Gallery's Third Annual Surreal Salon show. Opening January 4th. More info.

INTERVIEW: Read my interview with Stamp Magazine

PHOTOS: Check out some shots from a November photoshoot with Acid PopTart and Mandalynn Rea.

Just modeled for Greg Dearth. Check out the beginning of the painting.

And some shots by Kidtee Hello with me as the model.

NEW: Four pieces for the Featured Artist spot at The Hive Gallery in March: Fumage, Faceted and Fixated and a piece about the Red and White Queens (title TBD)

Thank you for staying connected!

Amy Kollar Anderson

www.KollarAnderson.com

"It is possible that scientists, poets, painters and writers are all members of the same family of people whose gift it is by nature to take those things which we call common-place and to "re-present" them to us – the world – in such ways that our self-imposed limitations are expanded." ~Gary Zukav

"Personal transformation can and does have global effects. As we go, so goes the world, for the world is us. The revolution that will save the world is ultimately a personal one." ~Marianne Williamson

"I would like to recapture that freshness of vision which is characteristic of extreme youth when all the world is new to it." ~Henri Matisse

Friday, October 29, 2010

Announcement List Novemeber



LOCAL: The Chrysalis Project canvases will be handed out on Friday, November 5 at DVAC. Hurry and purchase your tickets before it is too late! This is your opportunity to support two amazing local organizations and get original artwork for only $25!

MURAL: I finally had the opportunity to complete my mural at the Garden Station. Check out my site for progress images. That #*($&$ kicked my butt!

OUT: The Scion X-CHANGE crew was back in town. Check out some photos from the event.

NEW: Just finished The Millinery Studio for the show at the Hive Gallery in March 2011. Will post the finished piece soon. Prints a likely possibility. Let me know if you are interested. Also started Green Coat (Working Title) for the Dirty Show in February.

LECTURE: I will be giving a 45-minute presentation about being a working artist at the Leadership Dayton Arts Day on Novemeber 10.

Thank you for staying connected!

Amy Kollar Anderson
www.KollarAnderson.com

"Once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return." ~Leonardo da Vinci

"Do not fall into the error of the artist who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft while in fact he has had only one year of experience - twenty times." ~Trevanian

"Take your work seriously but never take yourself seriously and do not take what happens either to yourself or your work seriously." ~Booth Tarkington

"We have enough experiences in a day to make art for a decade." ~Eric Maisel

Friday, October 1, 2010

Announcement List - October



Happy first day of October, the creepiest month of the year!

OUT AND ABOUT: The SCION X-CHANGE program is back in Columbus (10/5 & 10/6) to raise money for non-profit art orgs like the Madlab. I will be with the crew at Bernie's Bagels, hanging out and painting both days. Come spend Mad Hatter Day. October 6th, with me at Bernies! More info on my site.

INTERVIEW: I was interviewed for the Sublime Rush Online Magazine. They did an amazing job with the layout!

NEW: In order to complete Crude before my deadline, I spent last weekend painting in the woods during a camping trip with friends. Check out some photos from the weekend. I also recently finished Invidia, which will be my newest time lapse movie...more on that soon.

IN THE WORKS: I am about the start The Millinery Studio, the first of five Alice in Wonderland inspired paintings for a show at The Hive Gallery in LA in March. Also starting a piece for the Dirty Show in February.

I am very excited to learn that my mural space at the Garden Station will be sealed and ready for me soon. I will post when I know I will be out there, in case anyone wants to come say HI or see the work in progress.

NOW SHOWING: There is still time to see the Sangfroid show at the At Peace Massage and Wellness Center. The show ends October 29th.

SOLD: Body, Soul, Haunted

Thank you for staying connected!

Amy Kollar Anderson

www.KollarAnderson.com

"It is a miserable state of mind to have few things to desire and many things to fear." ~Francis Bacon

"The demons are innumerable, arrive at the most inappropriate times, and create panic and terror... but I have learned that if I can master the negative forces and harness them to my chariot, then they can work to my advantage.... Lilies often grow out of carcasses' arseholes." ~Ingmar Bergman

"Don't fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have." ~Louis E. Boone

"I am the first to be surprised and often terrified by the images that I see appear on my canvas." ~Salvador Dali

Friday, August 20, 2010

Announcement List - August

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ARTIST TALK: Join me on Sunday, August 29 for the Artist Talk at Gallery 510.

ARTIST PALETTE: I will be the featured artist at the DVAC September 4th Artist Palette. Reserve your space now!

TIME LAPSE: My newest time lapse is up on YouTube.

INTERVIEW: Ali Marshall visited the studio, then wrote a great interview for Dayton Most Metro.

SANGFROID: I am curating a show, Sangfroid, scheduled to open Sept. 11. Check out the details on my site.

NEW: I took a brief break after installing my show at Gallery 510, cleaned the studio, swapped some closet contents, and got right back to the easel. Three new pieces in the works, including another time lapse movie called Invidia. Other pieces are Crude and Intoxicating.

Thank you for staying connected!

Amy Kollar Anderson

www.KollarAnderson.com

"I would like my pictures to look as if a human being had passed between them, like a snail leaving its trail of the human presence... as a snail leaves its slime." ~Francis Bacon

"Painting is, literally, the primal impulse to mark. It's such a clear way of formulating what's inside one's head; it's the most direct way of communication." ~Anna Bialobroda

"Conversation in real life is full of half-finished sentences and overlapping talk. Why shouldn't painting be too?" ~Edgar Degas

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

This Friday! The Laboratory - Solo Show



I am packing up for another day of installing my show at Gallery 510 in the Oregon District. Today I am working on the installation for the front window. My plan is to create a mini-lab in that space using many of the oddities from my studio, including my golden skeleton, Roger.

The show will include a presentation of my new time lapse movie, Bounce, which will be posted on YouTube soon. In addition to 13 Vivarium paintings, I will have 6 FeFe portraits, an installation of 49 small paintings, plus a few drawings.

In celebration of my largest Dayton show to date, I am bringing out my painted purses, Calien prints for only $20, Swarm Prints for $35, and postcard sets for $6.

And don't forget, if you can not make it to the opening, the show will remain up for the month of August and there will be an Artist Talk on the 29th. Hope to see you there!

The Laboratory by Amy Kollar Anderson
August 6 - 29, 2010
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Gallery 510
510 East 5th Street
Dayton, OH 45402
937.672.6717

Opening Reception:
Friday, August 6th 5-10pm

Artist Talk:
Sunday, August 29th 3:00pm

Friday, July 23, 2010

Announcement List - July



SOLO SHOW: It is almost time for my show at Gallery 510! The opening reception is August 6th, starting at 5:00pm. There will be a lot of new pieces, including new Vivariums and FeFes, an installation of 49 5" canvases, a laboratory installation, and a new time lapse movie of "Bounce." More info on my site. Hope you can make it!

ONLINE: My drawing for Cultivate is available on the Nucleus Gallery Power in Number page. The sale will benefit the World Wildlife Federation.

NOW SHOWING: In the Shadows, No Ifs or Ands, Fumes, and Rings will be at the Russell Gallery from July 30 - August 15.

Earle is at DVAC until August 19th.

NEW WORK: Just posted Earle, Ixchel, and Bounce on my site.

PRESS: Check out some photos from the Scion x-CHANGE event in Columbus on Facebook. Be sure to "Like" them, cause they are raising a lot of money for non-profit art organizations, like the Madlab in Columbus, and they are great people!

ART LUNCH: The group meets every Thursday at either the Rosewood Arts Centre or the Dayton Visual Arts Centre. Learn more on my site.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Laboratory



The Laboratory by Amy Kollar Anderson
August 6 - 29, 2010

Gallery 510
510 East 5th Street
Dayton, OH 45402
937.672.6717

Opening Reception:
Friday, August 6th 5-10pm

Artist Talk:
Sunday, August 29th 3:00pm

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Scion Event

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SCION X-CHANGE: On June 15th, if you are in the Columbus, OH area, come out and wish me a Happy Birthday and/or buy me a beer at Bodega!!! I am the Columbus Featured Artist for the Scion x-Change event on Tuesday, June 15 and Wednesday, June 16th. Stop by Bodega to test drive a Scion and help raise money for the Madlab in Columbus. I will have paintings on display too! Learn more about the event.

NOW SHOWING: The Messenger is on tour with The Dirty Show in Chicago.

PUBLISHED: Check out some of my work in the online Photographize E-zine.

INTERVIEW: I was interviewed by the Innsmouth Free Press

REVIEW: Inside/Out at the Dublin Arts Council Gallery

RAFFLE: Want a chance to get one of my paintings for only $25? Raffle tickets for The Chrysalis Project canvases are now available for purchase, only $25 each! Every ticket wins!

VIDEO: An amazing new montage of video and still shots from the Art Splash event at United Rehabilitation Services (URS)

JUROR: I was one of the jurors for the Wassenberg Art Center Show. Check out a Review of the show.

"Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing." ~ Helen Keller

"Go and dare to create your own adventures." ~ Elana Lindquist

"Art must take to the road and risk all for the glory of adventure." ~ Lawren Harris

"We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open." ~ Jawaharlal Nehru

"Make voyages! Attempt them... there's nothing else." ~ Tennessee Williams

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Featured Artist for Scion x-CHANGE National



Amy Kollar Anderson will be the Scion x-CHANGE National Featured Artist and MadLab has been selected for the Featured Nonprofit in Columbus, Ohio. Launching May 4, 2010, the Scion x-CHANGE Program will visit 30 cities around the country with two-day public fundraising events built around a geometric installation by Damon Soule. The x-CHANGE program, now in its second year, is designed to harness the passion for preserving creative opportunities and elevate localized action into a national network of nonprofits, artists, retailers and activists.

The Scion x-CHANGE Program connects people to causes with the goal of raising financial support and awareness for arts-based nonprofit programs in their area. This support provides the necessary workspaces, materials, educational opportunities and support platforms to the artists who drive the cultural identity of a city. MadLab Theatre and Gallery in Columbus provides an artistic haven for the creation and experience of original works.

In 2009, the Scion x-CHANGE Program raised over $30,000 for 39 nonprofits.

This year’s program takes localized action to the next level by focusing on fundraising and establishing ongoing support and awareness for the x-CHANGE Non-Profit Network. For 2010, Scion will be matching event donations dollar-for-dollar up to $30,000.

“Scion is a brand that stands for independent thinking and originality,” said Steve Hatanaka, Scion auto shows and special events manager. “The Scion x-CHANGE Program recognizes that brand awareness can be more than purchasing ad space. It can be a catalyst for community support and artistic expression.”

To make the event all the more exciting for me personally, the Columbus tour will kick off on my birthday, June 15. Check their site for details as we get closer to that date.

Mafdet : Studio Images : Updated 05:19:10

This painting is 10"x16." In early Egyptian mythology, Mafdet (also spelled Maftet) was a goddess who protected against snakes and scorpions and was often represented as either some sort of feline or mongoose.[



Sketch transferred to canvas.



Glaze of color and adding some darks.



Building up skin tones and patterns.



Started adding scorpion tails to her braid. Mafdet is often represented with braided hair that ends in either snakes or scorpion tails.



Added more tones to the face, starting to blend the scorpion tails. The lovely Natasha is peeking at the progress.



Started pattern in the background.

View the finished piece, Mafdet.

Diana : Studio Images : Updated 04:28:10

This painting is 10"x16." Lucifer loved cats. He slept with one on his bed every night. Through enchantment Diana became a cat and laid in his bed one night. This night resulted in the birth of Aradia, daughter of Lucifer and Diana.













View the finished piece, Diana.

The Laboratory : Studio Images

This painting is 10" x 16"













View the finished piece, The Laboratory.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Announcement List March/April

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Hold on to your hats! I have a lot of updates for March/April...

NEW PAINTINGS: Yes, I have been busy! New work posted on the site... A new Vivarium piece, In the Ring. A commission painting, Fructose. Two of the new FeFe paintings, Baset and Shasti, and an off-shoot of the FeFe series, Kleodora. Plus, the first nine paintings from the Petri Series.

SHOWS: April is looking to be an exciting month for exhibitions!
Kleodora is headed to the Hive Gallery Avatar Show in Los Angeles. Opening April 3rd.

I have two custom Baby Qees in the Toy2R 15th Anniversary Qee World Tour at Rivet Gallery. Opening April 3rd.

Six of the Nine Petri Series will be in the Cnote ArtShow in Columbus, OH. Opening April 10th, preview night April 9th. All artwork in the show is only $100 each and all money goes to the artists!

In the Ring, In the Shadows and Brocade are headed to Des Moines, IA to be in the Fly in the Land of Milk and Honey exhibition at Instinct Gallery. Opening April 10th.

SHOES!: - Yes, I love shoes, and I love shoes that help people even more! I will be helping people decorate their Tom's Shoes using various acrylic and collage techniques on Friday, April 9th. More info on my site.

One of the paintings from the Chrysalis Project will be at the DVAC auction on April 30th. More on my site.

I am working with two other artists on the centerpieces for the Kettering Mayor's Ball to benefit SICSA on April 24th. More info on my site.

IN PROGRESS: The fourth FeFe is taking shape, Mafdet.

Started third time lapse video of the Vivarium painting, Bounce.

COMMISSION: Getting starting on a new commission inspired by the Lithuanian folktale of EglÄ—, Queen of Serpents.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Announcement List : 02:10

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SHOWING: The Messanger will be on display at Dirty Show in Detroit. Show opens on Friday, February 12th and runs through the 20th. The show is located in Bert's Warehouse Theater • 2739 Russell St. Detroit, MI 48207.

ON THE EASEL: Finishing up the details on In the Ring.. Check out the progress images to see! The finished piece will be posted very soon.

Picked up enough stretcher bars for 10 canvases, and began the FeFe portrait series. I started two. The first one is making quick progress, with gold foil and patterns, but still doesn't have a title. I attended the Group Shoot at C{Space on Jan. 31st, so now I have lots of reference materials to add to this series.

COMMISSION: I have started work on a fun, little commission, but as discussed with the individual, the progress images will not be posted until completion.

NEW MEMBER: I was just accepted to Gawker Artists, which is a curated online art community and exhibition program promoting the works of artists in all media.

"I do not paint a portrait to look like the subject, rather does the subject grow to look like his portrait." ~Salvador Dali

"A great portrait is always more a portrait of the painter than of the painted." ~Samuel Butler

"I have painted many portraits of people and I have painted many portraits of trees. Trees are more tranquil to work with, never demanding, never complaining their portrait doesn't look right." ~Cosbie

"Listen: if I am a painter and I do your portrait, have I or haven't I the right to paint you as I want?" ~Oriana Fallaci

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Messenger : Progress Images : Updated 01:10:10

A new piece for the Dirty Show in Detroit. Opens Feb. 12, 2010. This painting measures 12"x44." Wanted to play with a female form and have her be both primitive and futuristic.



The sketch transfered to canvas.



A quick layer of color.



Still tweaking the anatomy.



Fixed the booty.



Started patterning the torso with stars.



Added variegated gold leaf to the background.



Detail of the gold leaf. I will paint back into it to incorporate it into the piece better.



Added glitter to the background and patterned the rock surface.



Added more darks and details in the skirt.



Detail of skirt in progress.



Detail of cliff in progress.

View the completed piece, The Messanger.

Nite Mare Time Lapse Video



The new time lapse painting movie for the painting, Nite Mare, can be viewed on YouTube.

In the Ring : Progress Images : Updated 01:20:10

This painting is 20"x24"



The drawing in progress with one of my reference photos.



I transfered the image to the canvas and began blocking in shapes.



More coverage. Looking kinda freaky at the moment. Almost like a ghostly biblical scene, but the piece is about child prostitution.



Glaze over the tree, and adding pattern to their clothes. I am not sure how I want them to look exactly. I know they won't be this brightly colored, but we shall see.



Ok, right now it looks like a cracked out Wonka's factory, but I am pretty sure it will get more subdued as it goes. We shall see!



Gash (aka Burger, Mashy Man, etc.) chillin' in the studio.



Starting to play around with the sky. Not really sure what I am doing with it since this is the only part of the design not planned out in the drawing phase. How about some happy little clouds?



Continued to develop the clouds and sun ring. Adding color to the interior of the jar to separate it from the background. I want to make sure the viewer interprets the interior as a "negative" environment, so the colors are going to be dirty.



Referencing a photo that I took in DC of a Chinese lacquer box, there will be a flower ball design in those floating orbs in the sky. Here they are just blocked in with blue for placement.



Added flower pattern to balls with purple. Good night and big balls...



After adding some blues and yellows to the balls, I went back in with white to make them pop. Also lightening the skyline and hazing out some of the clouds to get more depth.



Detail of balls in progress.



Been focused on making the tree come together. Starting work on the mushrooms soon.



Working on mushrooms in general, by fixing shapes and base colors.



Close-up of detail work in lower right corner. Still figuring out how I want the shrooms to look.



More changes to the shrooms. Just not sure where they are going, so I am going to leave them be for now and move on to the interior of the jar.



The mushrooms continue to plague me. I have an idea of what I want, "little gems," but not really sure how to make them the way I want. Starting to play more with the lighting as it is coming from behind.



Working some brights back into the shrooms. Playing more with the colors.



Brightened the background in the jar to make the shadowy girls pop a bit more. Really liking that effect.



Decided to abandon the shrooms for a few and focus on the contents of the jar, mainly the girls. Maybe if I have a better idea of how they interact in the space, the shrooms will start to make sense.



Starting the second girl.



Got her limbs blocked in and corrected some anatomy issues. Just to clarify, in case it is not obvious yet, these girls are dolls, hence the joints.



I kept looking at the girls with their sticks and wondering why the heck they had them. My initial thought with the presence of the sticks was to represent the question "Why?" by having them shaped as "Y"s but beyond that, who the heck knows. Then, after a conversation with my husband, it came to me...



There needed to be some creatures in the jar, so out came the snake, monkey...



and the cock. Real subtle, I know. ;)



The animals are blocked in after being transfered.



Blocking in details on the animals.



Working on lighting. I wanted the figures to be lite from behind so their faces are in shadow and they are glowing. Need to build up patterns now.



Detail of girls in progress.



I wanted the girls to look like they were being lit from behind, but ended up making them look like they were residing in the shadows.



I watched a TED lecture about the sex slave trade and realized that my image was way too safe for the scenario I was trying to present. I finally decided that the main problem was too much clothing. They needed to seem vulnerable and it also needed to be clear that they were dolls, so off came the clothing.



Starting to develop the doll shapes.



I finally broke down and took out one of the girls. She was getting lost in the composition and flattening the interior of the space. I am also bringing the "balloons" down into the lower portion of the piece.



The tree starts to take shape...again.



Planning to change the color of the shrooms and develop the girls more. The bubbles had to come down so the canvas was not divided in half. Much better.



The pinks and purples are working better than the orange/red shrooms. Also tweaking the shapes as I go.



Worked on the girls yesterday. Finally realized that the small brush I was using was not small enough. Love their faces now!