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the spirit of this place speaks to us

Fri Nov 6, 2009, 10:13 AM
SPIRITS AND COLORS
WHAT LIGHT CHOOSES TO SHOW US

INTRODUCTION IN THE ATMOSPHERE:
IN SEARCH OF THE LOST HUMANITY


What I tried to show through these latest works reflects, in some way, my personal worries about the world we live in and the needs that humanity has in this century. Contemporary art, in the past 20 years, has the tendency to repeat itself, and I consider that it reached a point of an empty carcass. If in the 80’s there was a need of an Andy Warhol to illustrate the state of being of society then, I believe that it’s now the time to reflect strongly about the role art should have HERE and NOW, because humanity has reached a point in which the excess of communication is at its peak, transforming us intro receptors of hundreds of gigabits of information that we receive on a daily basis, willing or non-willing, and we’re not capable of processing all this data or emit valid communicational channels towards our friends. We lead a more and more virtual existence in which communication has been reduced to the scarce vocabulary dictated by our computers. What do we have left? Do we really want an eclectic art, in which to descifre the meanings we need to read hundreds more of footnotes?
I consider that art in this century should offer solutions for the needs humanity has HERE and NOW. Art should remind people of what it means to feel a color, to vibrate along with it, to re-teach people how to feel. I painted landscapes because I consider that people need these colors, beauty , aesthetics, just like Picasso painted sausages during war because people were hungry, because I consider that people need to re-experience what light allows us to see: colors that give the spirit a state of exaltation and thankfulness that they are allowed to live and feel these emotions. I searched for the spirit of places, I tried to listen to these spirits speak to us, I searched for the metaphysics given by the carnation of a nude woman. In a way, we speak of a return to primitive, archaic emotions of the human being, of a return to the magic of places, to the transformations the human spirit suffers in contact with it. These are invariable and people need these emotions in order to feel a whole, in no matter what century we lead our existence. I consider these works to be contemporary art because they offer solutions to viewer and speak TO the era we live in , and not ABOUT it.

Mount Saint-Denis (Cezanne in flames)

This work speaks about the breaking of an equilibrium that is happening now. Cezanne is to me a symbol of what it means to truly feel and transpose nature, his profound archaic humanity is reflected in his work through the technique he chose to use, through the language he spoke in his paintings. I chose to reproduce the shape of mount Sain-Denis from the Cezanne painting and light it on fire in order to alert people of the dangers of this losing what’s left of our humanity through the informational excess. At least art should do something about this, because, as we all know, now more than ever, people need art in a way they maybe never needed it before. Gauguin too used to speak of this return to archaic emotions, of what’s real and unchangeable about the human being, undressed of the artificial civilization , and so did Brâncuşi. These people were far ahead of their times and perhaps it’s time to start thinking that they were speaking to us, the NOW society.

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  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: tom petty and the heartbreakers- freeee faaalliiin
  • Reading: the screen
  • Watching: nope
  • Playing: my new ukulele
  • Eating: oil paints and pastels. diversifying the diet
  • Drinking: winoooo forever

gettin a life

Thu Aug 20, 2009, 5:50 AM
so, i changed a few of the old crummy pictures from last time and posted some new stuff. and basically, becoming more responsible about posting and making new stuff , as in i'm gettin a life :P


here's a great romanian band , urma , they sing in english, so, it's accesible to most [link] and a song of theirs, get a life :)


enjoy

p.s. : i got myself a portfolio :D [link]

  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: urma-get a life
  • Reading: looking for smth new 2 read.suggestions?
  • Watching: no no no
  • Playing: the drums on my canvases
  • Eating: oil paints
  • Drinking: dark wine

Sooooooo

Mon Aug 17, 2009, 5:39 AM
Moved back to Arad, for a pretty long while now, and i've started working. been mainly off for some time now, but now i've started painting doing studies after some of my favorite painters, and i'll soon be starting to work on a new show, due to come out this fall. things are looking up so, yep. i decided to keep only my da account active, facebook ( [link] ) and the blog ( [link] ).
new website soon to come and new and better photos of works :D

keep in touch, everybody!

all the best :D

  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: the new aic song, contact me on facebook :D
  • Reading: Christ's second crucifixion , Kazantzakis
  • Watching: not
  • Playing: ihi
  • Eating: oil paints
  • Drinking: dark beer :D

echoes

Tue May 5, 2009, 10:26 AM
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Echoes is a series of images that reflect events or simply imagery that affected me, one way or another in the past year. Some images, or events or people create a certain creative impulse that determine me to make a painting. Here are some of the things that made me tick during the past year.
Some of the works presented here will be featured in ECHOES, my personal exhibition that will start on the 8th of June at Carturesti Timisoara, Romania.

You are all invited and hope to see you there.
All the best.

Bogdan

p.s. : music by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, Mondo Bongo

  • Mood: Zest
  • Listening to: joe strummer
  • Reading: not lately, again
  • Watching: not
  • Playing: ihi
  • Eating: oil paints
  • Drinking: may away

Brand new year ahead!

Mon Jan 12, 2009, 8:44 AM
Brand new year ahead, and I'm starting off with a show in my hometown. The exhibition will open on the 15th of January, 17:00 hours romania time, in the State Theatre pub, called Cafe Boeme.

Everyone's invited! For those of you who can't make it, the painting can be seen here [link]
unfortunatelly i'm really not a very good or patient photographer so, that's the best I could do. :P

The show is called January session-the rothko lessons because I used rothko as a reference to undergo a more in depth research of color. I used rothko as a teacher for these painting and as a motif.

Thanks for watching and hope to see u at the show!

  • Mood: Zest
  • Listening to: Cranberries
  • Reading: Walter Moers
  • Watching: monitor
  • Playing: yep
  • Eating: oil paints
  • Drinking: january away

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