Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Abstract vs. Realism

Houseplant for Dummies C.T. Rasmuss, watercolor (2010).

Realism becomes Abstract if you finish too early or if you stop before it's too late...

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Scribble of Monet's 'Rouen Cathedral'

Scribble of Monet's 'Rowen Cathedral' C.T. Rasmuss, paint pen/markers (2011).




Another rendering back in 2011 of a painting by a master of Impressionism; I learned here how to transfer the palette to the contemporary medium of paint pens, in which I applied my 'Scribble' technique.  Quite a challenge to create a mess by way of scribble and to then bring it back into focus, also a good way to learn more about the importance of layers in a painting I'd have to say...



Rouen Cathedral, West Facade  Claude Monet, oil (1894).

Monday, May 9, 2011

Scribble of Degas' 'The Tub'

Scribble of Degas' 'The Tub'  C.T. Rasmuss, paint pen/markers (2011).



The above image is rendered after Degas' The Tub as seen below, I created it using my 'Scribble' technique; this method allowed me to re-create this masterpiece with a 'contemporary' medium and style in a hyper-improvisational state...


The Tub  Edgar Degas, pastels (1886)

Friday, May 6, 2011

Scribble of Picasso's Woman in front of a Mirror

 This the 2nd piece in a series where I attempt to capture the essence of a period gone by; where these artists were the recorders of their time, and in this sense I'm part of the recorders of our time.  To date this seems to be the best way for me personally to express this connection.  I hope anyone can enjoy this piece and as I continue to work on the series to see the evolution of my 'Scribble' technique.

Scribble of Picasso's Woman in front of a Mirror  C.T Rasmuss, marker/paint pen (2011)


 I actually came up with it in my beginning drawing class at USF in Tampa; in this beginning drawing class, other students commented on how even though I scribbled a lot:) that it was interesting how easily they could tell what it was, I was trying to portray.  There is much more to the story, which I feel I will save for the next time:)

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Art: ScribbleofPollock'sSheWolf

Art: ScribbleofPollock'sSheWolf: "This is the first of hopefuly many works to come in this style, it is my take on the Classics, Impressionists and early modernism in an effo..."

Scribble of Pollock's She Wolf

Scribble of Pollock's She Wolf  C.T. Rasmuss, paint pen, marker (2011)

This is the first of hopefully many works to come in this style, it is my take on the Classics, Impressionists and early modernism in an effort to translate them for the modern mind; I am heavily inspired by Pollock and his relation to his original mentor, Thomas Benton using my natural, primitive intuition of 'scribble'!