jueves, 16 de febrero de 2012

Mujeres al pincel / Women With The Brush (IX) - Nielly, Kulenovic, Frantzen

Françoise Nielly
(Marsella, Francia / Marseille, France)


Françoise Nielly es una artista francesa nacida en Marsella que se crió entre Cannes y Saint-Tropez, y que tras explorar diferentes vertientes en la representación de la imagen (ilustración, fotografía, ordenador), se ha decantado por la pintura.
En sus obras el color es determinante; invariablemente pinta rostros de gran fuerza expresiva, muchas veces con tintes étnicos (a veces personalidades como Obama), utilizando la espátula y los contrastes potentes. Nielly ha exhibido sus obras en Canada, Alemania, E.E.U.U. y por supuesto en Francia. En su sitio web hay infinidad de trabajos y mucha información disponible.

"Sin título / Untitled 316", 2005

"Sin título / Untitled 379", 2007

"Sin título / Untitled 478", 2008

Francoise Neilly’s remarkable paintings are something to behold. Her brilliant detail and ability to interpret lighting and shadows is second to none.
Francoise Nielly was born in Marsielle, brought up Cannes and Saint Tropez and now lives in Paris  near Montmatre. She gets her sense of space and construction from her father who was an architect. As listed in her biography, Nielly is a passionate woman who loves life, wide open spaces, sushi, blue lagoons, humor, the internet, books, Paris, NYC, and Vancouver.
Whether she paints a portrait or the human body her paintings are always taking a risk. Her artwork is sexual, her colours free, surprising, bold and even explosive.
Her website biography includes a video that reveals how she makes her pieces. Her 20 years of artistic abilities and experience is on full display. To see more of her stunning artwork visit Francoise Nielly. Text from here.

"Sin título / Untitled 577", 2010

"Sin título / Untitled 632, 2011" 

"Sin título / Untitled 650", 2012 

"Sin título / Untitled 482", 2008


Maya Kulenovic
(Сарајево, Југославија [Босна и Херцеговина] /
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia [hoy / now Bosna i Hercegovina], 1975-)
en / at Toronto, Canadá

Maya Kulenovic con sus obras "Primera luz" y "Vigilia" /
with her paintings "First Light" and "Vigil", 2011. Wikimedia Commons

Maya Kulenovic es una pintora canadiense que reside en Toronto, nacida en Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) en 1975. Ha realizado decenas de exposiciones en solitario y en grupo en Canadá, Estados Unidos, Holanda, Japón, Corea del Sur y Turquía.
Sus pinturas se encuentran en numerosas colecciones por todo el mundo.
Estudió arte en la Universidad de las Artes de Londres, obteniendo un Master en 1998, en el Colegio de Ontario de Arte y Diseño y en la Universidad Mimar Sinan de Estambul. En su web, los trabajos están organizados en grupos: rostros, arquitectura, tierras y una serie de naturalezas verdaderamente muertas. Hay que echarle un vistazo.

"Nebula", 2011, 27" x 23"

"Reunión / Gathering", 2010, 23" x 33"

"Ingenua / Ingenue", 2008, 36" x 30"

Maya Kulenovic is a Canadian painter, living and working in Toronto.
She was born in 1975 in Sarajevo, (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina), SFR Yugoslavia. Maya Kulenovic has exhibited in over twenty solo exhibitions and over fourty group shows and art fairs Canada wide, in the US, The Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Japan, South Korea and Turkey. Her paintings can be seen in numerous collections around the world.
She studied art at London University of the Arts (at Chelsea College of Art and Design) in London, England (Masters of Arts 1998), Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto (AOCAD Honours, 1997) and Mimar Sinan University in Istanbul (1992-1995). She is also an alumna of London Goodenough College in London, England (1997- 98). Maya Kulenovic taught undergraduate courses in drawing, painting and art history (1999-2002), which she left to focus on her studio work.
A book on her work with introduction by Edward Lucie-Smith was published by d'jonge Hond 2008 in the Netherlands. Info from her website.

"Delta", 2010, 24" x 48"

"Depredador / Predator", 2009, 28" x 24"

"Torre / Tower", 2009, 30" x 40"

"Romántica / Romanticist", 2011, 55" x 73"

Maya Kulenovic en "El Hurgador" / in this blog[Aniversarios (V)]
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Rose Frantzen
(Maquoketa, Iowa, EE.UU./ IA, USA, 1965-)


Nativa de Maquoketa, Iowa, Rose Frantzen estudió en la American Academy of Art en Chicago, la "Palette & Chisel Academy" donde conoció a su mentor Richard Schmid, y el Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, estudiando anatomía con Dean Keller.

"Mrs. Zimmerman", óleo / oil, 42" x 50". Colección privada / Private Collection

"Incognito", óleo / oil, 40" x 48", Colección Privada / Private Collection

A principios de los '90 Rose viajó intensamente, haciendo tours pictóricos por Australia, México, Guatemala, Rusia y a través de Europa. Sus pinturas de personas y lugares en los Estados Unidos y en el extranjero han viajado a galerías de Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, Utah y California. En 1991, con sus padres, Rose compró el antiguo ayuntamiento (City Hall) en Maquoketa, abriendo la "Old City Hall Gallery" en el primer piso, utilizando las habitaciones del segundo piso como estudio. Comenzó a centrarse en pinturas de su pequeño pueblo y la Iowa rural, pintando sujetos en vivo en estudio, en los alrededores del pueblo y en las áreas rurales circundantes.

"Granero rojo / Red Barn", óleo / oil, 26" x 28", Colección Privada / Private Collection

Con el paso del tiempo, muchas de sus obras han tomado un carácter alegórico en el cual los elementos abstractos o surrealistas presentan al individuo como un personaje arquetípico visto en su faceta interna. Para estas obras multi-dimensionales, incorpora diversos elementos estilísticos, junto con dorados, vitrales y mosaicos.

"El regalo / The Gift", óleo / oil, 50" x 48"

"Colocación / Placement"
Óleo, vitral, lámina de oro y cobre / oil, stained glass, gold and copper leaf, 36" x 48"
Colección Privada / Private Collection

A native of Maquoketa, Iowa, Rose Frantzen studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, the Palette & Chisel Academy where she met her mentor Richard Schmid, and at the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, studying anatomy with the late Dean Keller.
In the early 90’s, Rose traveled extensively, taking painting tours of Australia, Mexico, Guatemala, Russia, and throughout Europe.  Her paintings of people and places in the U.S. and abroad went to galleries in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, Utah, and California.  In 1991, with her parents, Rose purchased the former city hall in Maquoketa, opening Old City Hall Gallery on the first floor, using the second floor council chambers as a studio.  She began to focus on paintings of small town and rural Iowa, painting subjects from life in the studio, around town, and in the surrounding countryside. 

"Autorretrato. Mirando, esperando / Self Portrait. Watching, Waiting"
Óleo / oil, 40" x 50". Colección Privada / Private Collection

Over time, many of her paintings have taken on an allegorical quality in which an abstract or surreal setting presents the individual as an archetypal character seen on his or her own internal stage.  For these multi-dimensional works, she incorporates diverse stylistic elements along with gilding, stained glass, and mosaic. Text from artist's website.

"Medicina / Medicine", Retrato a pedido / Commision portrait, óleo / oil, 72" x 48"
Colección Privada / Private Collection
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ACTUALIZACIÓN / UPDATE: 3/10/2015 - 15/7/2021
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