Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Artist a day deally

Hi!  My name is Tomas.  Some people call me Tommy, Tom, Thomas, etc, I'm pretty flexible on that.  So this blog is for my digital photography class and for my first post I'm supposed to pick an artist from artistaday.com. There are so many great artist to choose from, I had a hard time narrowing it down to just one.  I remembered checking out this site around my birthday, like six months ago so I decided to dig into the archives way back to March.  I figured since I'm taking digital photography, I should look at some photographers.  So I clicked on a few here and there and then I came across Ian Cumberland.  Since I was digging his stuff I went ahead and visited his site: www.iancumberland.com. Cumberland is an oil painter from Ireland.  At first I thought I was looking at photos that had been modified to resemble oil paintings, not the other way around.




But the form of media isn't what got me to pick Mr. Cumberland for my first post.  His style is what attracted me.  His portraits have a gritty, truthful, surrealistic quality.  Even if they aren't all as blatantly surreal as this one.  But truly my favorite aspect of his work is his incorporation of humor, which is often dark and/or satirical, in a good number of his pieces.  I think this is some pretty great work so I couldn't resist sharing, Ian Cumberland with you all.

5 comments:

  1. So you'll really post a new artist everyday? That's awesome. I really like this artist but I would have no idea what to do with his paintings. Put them in my office I guess, to confuse my co-workers. Fascinating work!

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  2. No, that was just a first assignment, there's a link to the site artistaday.com in the post. They're the ones who post an artist a day. This blog is going to be for my work from my assignments.

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  4. From what I see Cumberland's works, his style looks interesting and amazing. I like the details and everything he's done.

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  5. I see the humor in the second piece (sitting on the TV, and really like the depth and lighting of the first (woman's face).
    Kevin K

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