Jeremy Geddes thread
Geddes' blog:
http://jeremygeddesart.blogspot.com/
A study he posted 16 January 2010 (note: I jacked up brightness in the blog pic a little so the image can be seen more clearly):
http://jeremygeddesart.blogspot.com/
A study he posted 16 January 2010 (note: I jacked up brightness in the blog pic a little so the image can be seen more clearly):
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Dude is awesome. Fact. I think I'm picking up one of his cosmonaut prints next.wneff wrote:Geddes' blog:
http://jeremygeddesart.blogspot.com/
A study he posted 16 January 2010 (note: I jacked up brightness in the blog pic a little so the image can be seen more clearly):
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We are currently Working with Jeremy & doing an artist interview..as always we would love for the fans to participate, so if there is a questions that you have always wanted to ask Jeremy about his work or creative process. Please forward your questions to: info@artasylumboston.com and just place the artists name in the subject line...
This is something we started with our most recent interviews and it is something that the artists enjoy most as they get to reach out to their fan base on a more intimate level, we will be including between 2-4 fan questions for he artist & you can see you question answered & posted up on our Interview section of the website: www.artasylumboston.com Jeremy is an amazing artist and we look forward to hearing from some of you..
Thank you - AAB
This is something we started with our most recent interviews and it is something that the artists enjoy most as they get to reach out to their fan base on a more intimate level, we will be including between 2-4 fan questions for he artist & you can see you question answered & posted up on our Interview section of the website: www.artasylumboston.com Jeremy is an amazing artist and we look forward to hearing from some of you..
Thank you - AAB
Thanks for this! I'm a big fan of his work.
"I'm a backbone shiver and I'm a bundle of joy."
http://beinart.org/modules/Word-Press/2 ... my-geddes/
Another, more substantive interview.
"It's been my experience that viewers will see the broad outlines of a painting at first, begin to construct a narrative that fits their world view, and then selectively ignore details of the painting that conflict with this constructed narrative. So if you construct an image with a narrative, or message that conforms to standard belief, say a moral lesson, the chances that your painting will be correctly interpreted are high, but if you're attempting a dissident narrative you're going to struggle to convey that explicitly." -JG
Another, more substantive interview.
"It's been my experience that viewers will see the broad outlines of a painting at first, begin to construct a narrative that fits their world view, and then selectively ignore details of the painting that conflict with this constructed narrative. So if you construct an image with a narrative, or message that conforms to standard belief, say a moral lesson, the chances that your painting will be correctly interpreted are high, but if you're attempting a dissident narrative you're going to struggle to convey that explicitly." -JG
Cool, thanks for the link.wneff wrote:http://beinart.org/modules/Word-Press/2 ... my-geddes/
Another, more substantive interview.
"It's been my experience that viewers will see the broad outlines of a painting at first, begin to construct a narrative that fits their world view, and then selectively ignore details of the painting that conflict with this constructed narrative. So if you construct an image with a narrative, or message that conforms to standard belief, say a moral lesson, the chances that your painting will be correctly interpreted are high, but if you're attempting a dissident narrative you're going to struggle to convey that explicitly." -JG
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