Showing posts with label Remedios Varo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remedios Varo. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2013

Remedios Varo Surrealist Artist from In Wonderland at LACMA III + 29 Faces 9

A while back, I went to the LACMA show In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States.  I did two posts of some images of art that moved me by Remedios Varo.  This is my favorite image of hers that I saw, it's titled "Harmony."  The words here about the artist are the same, but the images are ones I haven't shared before.

Remedios Varo, Armonía (Harmony)

Remedios Varo, Armonía (Harmony) Close Up I

Remedios was born in Spain, but fled to Paris during the Spanish Civil War.  She moved to Mexico due to the Nazi occupation of France.  Mexico is were she spent the remainder of her life.  She generally worked in oils on masonite panels that she prepared herself.  I hadn't seen the artwork of this surrealist artist before this exhibit, I found myself very drawn to her works. 

Remedios Varo, Armonía (Harmony) Close Up II

Remedios Varo, Armonía (Harmony) Close Up III

The first post is here and the second post is here.


I am linking this post with Inspire Me Monday

Face 9

Also, here is my sketch for the 29 Faces Challenge, it is my 9th face.  The goal is to do 29 faces in the month of September.    She has a little dragonfly friend...

Monday, September 2, 2013

Remedios Varo Surrealist Artist from In Wonderland at LACMA II + 29 Faces 2


Remedios Varo, El flautista (The Flutist)

Remedios Varo, El flautista (The Flutist) Close Up

A while back, I went to the LACMA show In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States.  I did a post of some images of art that moved me by Remedios Varo.  I had intended to do only two posts about her, but since I've decided to incorporate some close ups of these images, I think I will save my favorite of her pieces that I saw for a third post.  The words here about the artist are the same, but the images are ones I haven't shared before.

Remedios Varo, Mujer saliendo del psicoanalista (Woman Departing from the Psychoanalyst's Office)

Remedios Varo, Mujer saliendo del psicoanalista (Woman Departing from the Psychoanalyst's Office) Close Up

Remedios was born in Spain, but fled to Paris during the Spanish Civil War.  She moved to Mexico due to the Nazi occupation of France.  Mexico is were she spent the remainder of her life.  She generally worked in oils on masonite panels that she prepared herself.  I hadn't seen the artwork of this surrealist artist before this exhibit, I found myself very drawn to her works. 

Remedios Varo, Creación de las aves (Creation of the Birds)

Remedios Varo, Creación de las aves (Creation of the Birds) Close Up

It has taken me quite some time to return to this topic, I mean to share some of my inspirations, but oft times I am distracted...  The first post is here.

I am linking this post with Inspire Me Monday
http://www.create-with-joy.com/


Face 2

Also, here is my second sketch for the 29 Faces Challenge.  It is my first time participating in the challenge! The goal is to do 29 faces in the month of September.  Tomorrow I intend to share a painting that I've updated...

Monday, August 20, 2012

Remedios Varo from In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists at LACMA & My Nibblefest


 Remedios Varo, Recuerdo de la Walkyria (Memory of the Valkyrie)

I went to the LACMA show In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States.  Today I am sharing some images of art that moved me by Remedios Varo.  This is part one of two posts I will make with images by this artist.

 Remedios Varo, Papilla estelar (Celestial Pablum)

Remedios was born in Spain, but fled to Paris during the Spanish Civil War.  She moved to Mexico due to the Nazi occupation of France.  Mexico is were she spent the remainder of her life.

Remedios Varo, Gato hombre (Cat Man)

She generally worked in oils on masonite panels that she prepared herself.  I hadn't seen the artwork of this surrealist artist before this exhibit, I found myself very drawn to her works.


I am linking this post with Inspire Me Monday
http://www.create-with-joy.com/

I did manage to complete my painting for Nibblefest, she is shown below and is on eBay here.


She is titled "Café au Lait" and is a 5"x7" original acrylic painting on canvas.