Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Interview with Guy Geva



Meet the artist Guy Geva , born in 1973 , lives in the forest close to Jerusalempracticing painting , photography studio and nature photography.

What techniques do you use?

My discipline is oil paints, I know this stuff from the level of tens of different techniques to the chemical level . I also know several dozen techniques in acrylic , but oil is without a doubt my greatest love . Only to smell the linseed oil being mixed with pigment  rise A smile on my lips .

As for Studio shots I was working image processing software like Photoshop. I work only by using the knowledge that allows me to utilize most accurately the intensities of light and different colors I needed .

When did you start dealing with art ?

I started painting at the age of two , since then I just didn't stop ... My first exhibition was at the age of 17  - Series of small oil painting in a surrealist style which was influenced by Salvador Dali .

Did you study art?

I studied painting at the Avni Institute , and some other masters . The majority of my knowledge I learned  alone.
My knowledge of photography I learned fast drawing conclusions ..

Is your art is the source of livelihood ?

I make my living in part from photography (and clips) and drawing, and complemented I'm working on promoting Facebook pages of businesses . The work is not, in my everyday life , but is part of my daily routine ..

a feeling you have when you create ? Or what motivates you to make art ?

I do not think I'm making that I want . I create because I have to say all the time what I think and feel but can not find the words , the sentences . When I'll have no more things to say , I 'll shut up ..

What are your sources of inspiration ? For example some artists that influence you?

My inspiration are my life , the life of people, animals that are nearby and distant me
. Artists who influenced me ? Lots ! And new almost every day. I will mention two, one studio and the second drawing : Mark Rothko Painting , Studio Photography - Peter Witkin Joel

Are there topics you like to focus on ? Try to define your style .

Even if directly and indirectly if I deal with most suffering, hardship and death.

Is Show exhibition ?

I'm an artist house gallery Efrat Tel Aviv ( GALLERY excellent and highly recommended , director of woman warm ) and presented several times in New - York and in a few countries and throughout the country. Whether anyone here can close a show next year at the Guggenheim in New York - I go with the flow with it a series new I'm working on right now ...
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What is a good art to you?

Creating good ( all the arts ) is a work evokes emotions in the viewer ( listener , etc.) that were with him before he was exposed to. Created poor is creating the viewer after a momentary enthusiasm for the work went to see another work .

Tell us about your dream about your artistic development . Where would you like to say ten years?

Living solely my creation - photography and painting alike.

personal word ending or your favorite quote .

A true artist , no matter what field always creates no pleasure but out of necessity / need without being able to stop. It's a painful process when the piece is the only thing that relieved the pain or at least alleviate it.

I do not paint an abstract that nothing is simple and everything is full of small details ..

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Thanks Guy for your participation , continue creating fertile :-)

Translated from Herbrew with tal weiss (the interviewer) Permission

Original link: 24 March 2014 at 18:40





Thursday, April 3, 2014

Interview with liza Zabarsky


Meet the artist Lisa Zbrsky , 33, lives in Rishon Lezion. Engaged in painting and illustration .


What techniques do you use?
I often use watercolor and rapidograph . I sometimes also incorporates Acrylic and collage .

When did you start dealing with art ?
I draw ever since I can remember .

Did you study art?
I began my studies at the age of 15 in a small group , where I mainly Register. Then, I learned Proclamation of Art majoring in photography and illustration .


Do you make a living out of your art?

Creation is not only my profession , but real life . Sometimes I manage to make a living , I sometimes have to work in temporary jobs . I also teach painting.

A feeling you have when you create ? Or what motivates you to make art ?
When I create I feel like I really exist . Real presence .


What are your sources of inspiration ? For example some artists that influence you?

I draw a lot of inspiration from people , human situations , literature, poetry and philosophy .
In my youth, I was influenced by Egon Schiele very , its expressive .

Are there areas in which the driving focus ? Try to define your style .
Hard to define the style . Maybe there's a surreal element in my work , but they do not Morelistim . If surrealism is " over reality " , so my paintings are imaginary . Imagination imitates reality , emphasizes certain things to black humor .


Is presenting an exhibition ?

I participated in several group exhibitions , and presented several solo exhibitions . Here are a few:
In 2011 Einav center in Tel Aviv, I presented an exhibition called " horizon " .
2012 Gallery Artura , presented an exhibition called " yearning " .
Two months ago , the gallery " White " Kibbutz Hazor south.
Also, will exhibit in The Tel Aviv Artists house this June .

What is good art to you?

I believe good art is art with honesty. Beyond that , I can define what good art , that painting is mute. It flows through the eyes.

Spit it out your dream about your artistic development . Where would you like to say ten years?
I do not know . We'll see.

Personal word ending or a favorite quote you.

One of the quotes that I really love , is the words of the philosopher Heidegger on art , which he saw as the royal road to truth : "Art is not a representation of the thing depicted in it, but appearance really ."


Thanks Lisa for your participation , creation and continued success :-)


Translated from Herbrew with Tal Weiss (the interviewer) Permission







Surreal art: "Train"


Happiness