Showing posts with label Outlaw Printmakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outlaw Printmakers. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

An Exciting Turn of Events for Rabbits Moon! A Royal Visit!

Yes, later this summer we will have a Royal visiting us! 


Martin Stynes     British Abstract Landscape Artist


Martin Stynes, Royal Fellow of the Arts, in England will be visiting the USA, networking, meeting other artists, and their studio's.  His visit will start in Florida and work its way up to our Asheville studio before his return.  We are all very excited here about having a talented abstract landscape artist like Martin visit.  Needless to say there is much planning to do and setting up potential visits for him.  Also he will get a much needed respite n the Florida beaches which I am sure any Brit would revel in. I will be posting more and more about Martin through the summer for you to get to know him and his work better.


Sean Starwars   Outlaw Printer         for educ. purposes only 

Our print maker friend Sean Starwars in Laurel,Mississippi is on a relentless roll of energy to becoming a huge factor in the Outlaw Print world.  We will continue to follow Sean and his adventures.  With the addition of a new birthday iPad I have some new elements planned for our blog.  We can do video recordings and interviews of artist and galleries and studios.  
Another artist we are following is the daughter of a fellow art teacher who is continuing to win awards and accolades as a fine violinists.  She has recently received a scholarship for a college degree at Stetson University.  It has a fine music program and she will continue to flourish there.  We have know Molly since she was born, so it is following a life of a persons interest and development in the arts.  I will post some of her concerts here for you to enjoy.  
                               An Emerging Young Violinist

Monday, April 16, 2012

Outlaw Printmakers/ A Movement in the Making


Outlaw Printmakers  * Post 1*


Possum Prominade by Tom Huck
from google image

When I see the word Outlaw I have images of bandana's and masked faces riding after Roy Rodgers, one of  my favorite Western heroes.
google image
Then I think of the 1930's and Bonnie and Clyde


Outlaw Motorcycle Gang
Bonnie and Clyde












 with the FBI  and J. Edgar Hoover in fast pursuit. Lastly the image of the Outlaw Bikers Gang  with wild tattoo's and motorcycles comes to mind.   I decided I best look up the word Outlaw to see its basic meaning.  So it can mean fugitive from the law, habitual criminal, and/or social non-conformist.  I think they probably all apply in this genre if you think about it...a fugitive from the laws of printmaking art, a habitual criminal of breaking basic printmaking basics, and social non-conformisism needs no explanation with this group or most artists.  Sean Starwars kindly led me through the history of the group.  So with a little added research I will give it go at outlining this group for you.  I think they are quite wonderful! I love the energy of Outlaws, but I just don't want anybody messing with my Roy Rodgers and Trigger! I need to find my Roy Rodgers badge!!



Tom Huck 
Bill Fick 





Richard Mock 

Tom Huck, Bill Fick, Richard Mock are names that are at the foundation of the movement.  I have provided links for each artist, so you can get a more in depth look at their art and history coming into this group.  I also will include a couple of videos that give more insight into the group and how a movement in art begins(or at least that is how I see it).  Each artist has a distinct style, the common expression is evident, as well as, a passion for printmaking. 


Big Boss Cat by Bill Fick      from google image

 This a grainy sort of iPhone film in a dark bar and you here these excited voices talking about the beginning of a movement and the artists who are at the center of it.   I was reminded of Black Mountain with Rauschenberg, Twombly, Cunningham and Cage.  The grainy dark film in a bar with artists deep into conversation almost adds to the movements mystic beginnings.  There is an excitement and passion you can feel about starting something new almost as if you just walked in and over heard the challenging the status quo of the art establishment!  It also harkens back to Dadaism or the Impressionists...movements begin in reaction to the time, culture and staid rules of the art establishment(whether that be, galleries, museums, schools, or art critics).


Family by  Richard Mock     from google image
Tom Huck mention influences of Daumier and Albrect Duer, but also R. Crum who did illustrations and cartoons for early films. 
We will end here for this post and continue on for section two to look more in depth to the artist and movement of the Outlaw Printmakers.
Early influencer of Outlaw Printers... R. Crumb  from google image
  
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