lunedì 22 dicembre 2008

Interview with Hanna Melin







q) What is your name and what do you do?
 
a)Hanna Melin, Illustrator
 
q)When did you really get into art? 
 
a)I think around 5, doing cross stitching with my grandmother and ugly
christmas decorations with my mum. Drawing was my favourite thing.
 
q)How did you come to the realization that you should try your luck at
 
a)art on a more serious level? 
I went to England 1998 to do a one year foundation course in Art, didn’t
even knew that you could be an illustrator. I thought you had to do
childrens books if you were one.
The more I studied the more I thougth it was the thing for me
. All my friends at the course applied to do University, BA Illustration.
Didn’t know you could do that! So kind of did it cause every one else did
it. Loved it. After my BA, I went on to do a MA, master of art.
 
q)How did you discover the particular style that you have? 
 
a)It just comes out of my hands. When I draw, even if I try not to, it
always looks like "me". Sometimes I try other styles, but it still comes
back to looking like "me'. So don’t know really.
 
q)How would you describe your style? 
 
a)Humour. I like drawing people, I think I am good at observing, and then
draw peoples faces and gestures.
 
q)Who or what influences your art? 
 
a)Supermarkets, cafes, Oxford Street. I like ugly people a lot, people
with funny dress sense.
Product designers, like Hella Jongerius, I love. Also ceramic I find
inspiring.
 
q)How often do you create a new piece? 
 
a)Twice a week.
 
q)What kind of success have you had with your art? 
 
a)I can pay my bills, I think thats my biggest success...
With my Illustration, I did an animation advertise for the Halifax, the
bank. that was pretty major.With my ceramics, I have been featured a lot
in magazines lately, Living etc, the Independent, World of interiors.
thats always nice.
 
q)What would be the ultimate goal for you and your art? 
 
a)I would love to get a manufacure for my ceramics, so I don’t have to do all
the work!!
 
q)What do you see as an accomplishment in the way of art? 
 
a)To remember that you don’t get paid in money for doing this, you get paid
in freedom and satisfaction with life.
 
q)What kind of message, if any, do you try to convey through your art? 
 
a)Let’s not be serious.
 
q)Sum up your art in one word. 
 
a)Fun.
 
q)Any additional comments? 
 
a)It’s hard work being an artist, but its great when it works!
 
q)…your contacts… 
 
a) www.hannamelin.com

sabato 13 dicembre 2008

Interview with Cristina Alvarez







q) What is your name and what do you do?
 
a) My name is Cristina Alvarez, but everybody knows me as Cris la
Notte. I work as graphic desinger for a fashion brand in Madrid. I do
urban art.
 
q)When did you really get into art?
 
a)I couldn't say when,... I've been all my life drawing since I was
little, but well, I suppose it should be when I started my degree in the
art school.
 
q)How did you come to the realization that you should try your luck at
art on a more serious level?
 
a) When you do something and you like it you have to show it. It doesn’t
care in what level, you can start drawing in the streets, or doing
little exhibitions, and if you are lucky and the people like it the rest
of the projects just came to you.
 
q)How did you discover the particular style that you have?
 
a) It is part of an evolution. Day by day I can’t see that changes, but
when I look to my old scketchbooks I can realize this evolution.
With the past of the time I add new textures, colour palets, techniques
that helps to this evolution in the style. Anyway art is a living thing.
 
q)How would you describe your style?
 
a) Urban art
 
q)Who or what influences your art?
 
a) Everything around me. My city, my friends, the countryside,
everywhere where I've been or everyone I meet.
 
q)How often do you create a new piece?
 
a) Depends of the mood that I have and the free time I can get out of
work.
 
q)What kind of success have you had with your art?
 
a) First of all personal  success, and in the professional side I did my
own t-shirt collection wich has been sold in cities like Madrid,
Barcelona, Milan, Luxembourg, Richmond (USA), and I don’t stop to do
diferent projects with lots of interesting artists of everywhere and my
solo exhibitions.
 
q)What would be the ultimate goal for you and your art?
 
a)To keep doing what I like with no external influences of commerciality.
 
q)What do you see as an accomplishment in the way of art?
 
a) When somebody feel the necessity of acquire one of your pieces or
another artist calls you to work with them.
 
q)What kind of message, if any, do you try to convey through your art?
 
a) There is not a real message, I show what I have inside my
subconscious mind. I like to represent my friends or my life with the
characters I create... all of then are inspired in how I see the people
that I know.
 
q)Sum up your art in one word.
 
a)Acid
 
q)...your contacts...
 
a)  Cris la Notte
 
email: info@freaklanotte.com
 
http://www.freaklanotte.com
 
http://www.myspace.com/freaklanotte
 

 

lunedì 1 dicembre 2008

Interview with Dane Patterson






q) What is your name and what do you do?

a) My name is Dane Patterson. I’m an artist, and I live and work in New York City. My work takes on a variety of mediums ranging from highly rendered graphite drawings and painting to pieces utilizing audio recording.

q) When did you really get into art?

a) I became interested in art through my father who is also an artist. I grew up watching him make art and was surrounded by his work. I started drawing and making artwork at a very young age.

q) How did you come to the realization that you should try your luck at art on a more serious level?

a) I suppose I realized I wanted to become a professional artist because I have enjoyed making and looking at artwork from a very young age, and it helped that I had very positive feedback from my friends, my family, and my teachers.

q) How did you discover the particular style that you have?

a) My current work is dominated by photorealistic drawings. As an undergraduate I worked with mezzotint printmaking, and I began to appreciate photorealism in a variety of mediums. I have also applied this method to paintings, but I feel most strongly connected with drawing as a medium.

q) How would you describe your style?

a) That’s hard to say. Much of my work is photorealist, so I suppose that’s my predominant style. It tends to be a very tedious and obsessive method. Much of my other work is in opposition to the tedium of this style. I also make collages and sound pieces which are more free form and quick. I have always felt that this is an important balance to maintain.

q) Who or what influences your art?

a) My work is influenced by my immediate environment. The people, places, objects, and images that I see every day have the strongest influence over my work. I’m very interested in conceptual art, and I try to see as much contemporary art as I can.

q) How often do you create a new piece?

a) I generally work on a few drawings at once, and I try to work in the studio every day. My drawings can take quite a long time to complete. I am working now on a group of large scale drawings, and they take around one month to complete. Some pieces I finish in a day.

q) What kind of success have you had with your art?

a) During my second year as a graduate student, I showed some drawings at The Proposition, a gallery in New York City, and shortly thereafter, I had my first solo show there in 2005. They continue to represent me, and my second solo show took place there in 2007. Recently, I have begun showing with Galerie Bertrand & Gruner in Geneva, Switzerland.

q) What would be the ultimate goal for you and your art?

a) My foremost goal is to stay excited by my work, and I would ultimately like to be financially self sufficient as an artist.

q) What do you see as an accomplishment in the way of art?

a) Making a piece that I really enjoy and appreciate that I continue to appreciate years after its completion.

q) What kind of message, if any, do you try to convey through your art?

a) Each piece has a different message. I don’t have an overarching intention in my work.

q) Sum up your art in one word.
a) I don’t have an answer for that question.

q) Any additional comments?

a) No thanks.

q)…your contacts…

a) The Proposition Gallery
559 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
T: 212-242-0035
F: 212-242-0203
info@theproposition.com
www.theproposition.com

Galerie Bertrand & Gruner
16, rue du Simplon
1207 Geneva - Switzerland
tel. +41 22 700 51 51
fax +41 22 700 56 77
www.bertrand-gruner.com

My website:
www.danepatterson.com