Showing posts with label Stas Orlovski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stas Orlovski. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Stas Orlovski -- Artwork for Body Show

I'm happy to present Stas Orlovski 's drawings for the Body exhibit. They are wonderful examples of his artwork selected by him personally because of the figurative/body elements...



Sculptures with Storm,
2006, Charcoal, graphite, ink, xerox transfer,monoprint on paper on canvas
40 x 28 inches


Wildflower,
2002, Charcoal, graphite, watercolor, ink,silverpoint, watercolor on paper on canvas
24 x 24 inches

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Stas Orlovski




Stas Orlovski will send me jpeg images to be considered for the Body Show, but here are some samples of his artwork. Within his melancholy landscapes, he embeds various body parts. Below is his biography from Mixed Greens, his gallery in New York. NOTE: In 2008, he was in the prestigious COLA show (City of Los Angeles Artist Fellowship).


"The iconography of full moons, reflecting pools, garden statuary, songbirds, butterflies and flowers has long been associated with notions of nostalgia and sentimentality. I draw on inspirations ranging from Russian children’s books to Victorian illustrations, from Japanese prints to Dutch botanical paintings in an effort to explore the sentimental image as a vehicle for personal expression. I engage the bittersweet, the quaint, the melancholy and the picturesque to depict a world of glorious decay.

Often I employ paper mounted onto a stretched canvas to evoke a collage aesthetic associated with collections and scrapbooks as well as to achieve a delicate ground that registers every detail, brushstroke, stain, smudge, tear and deviant mark. Using a wide range of historical materials, methods and techniques, these works attempt to recreate the sensations and mechanisms of loss, memory and desire."