Posts for »2012«:

Degas and the nude – exhibition in Paris

17th, May 2012 - 08:37 PM

Degas Sketchbook

Right now there is an exhibition about Degas and the nude at the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. It shows Degas development from the  traditional nude  as a classical training to a modern depiction of everyday women in their private surroundings. As a young student he met the french painter Ingres whom Degas greatly admired and asked him for some advice. Ingres replied: »Draw lines, young man, draw lines; whether from nature or from memory. Then you will be a good artist.«  His fellow artist knew Degas to be a relentless worker and over the years he created an immense body of work. Isn’t it nice to know, that Degas mastery didn’t grow on trees but was the result of great effort?

I was very much impressed by Degas‹ monotypes. For Degas it was as much a favorite medium as pastel. In 1906 he remarked « that if he could live his life over again, he would do nothing but black and white. And that black and white alone are sufficient to make a masterpiece.« Well, the monotypes in this exhibition prove him right.

On some monotypes he added pastel on top of them which you can see below. Degas used pastels by the french manufacturer Roche obout which I wrote in an earlier blogpost.

Degas - Woman in her bath

Degas - Woman in her bath (Detail)

 

An excellent catalogue is published in high quality.

 

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Coat of paint

13th, May 2012 - 08:06 AM

Anstrich

Coat of paint! 13×13 cm, 2012
© Astrid Volquardsen

Some crews are still very busy to give their ships a last coat of paint.

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Mooring

10th, May 2012 - 10:57 PM

The other day at the museums harbor:

Mooring

Mooring! 13×13 cm, 2012
© Astrid Volquardsen

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Atlantis

7th, May 2012 - 08:31 PM

Atlantis

Atlantis, 13 x 13 cm, 2012
© Astrid Volquardsen

On all the sailing ships people are busy to get ready for the next season. Very soon the Atlantis will be seen again on the waters of Flensborg Fjord.

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The Story Of Unison Color -2011 IAPS Presentation

3rd, May 2012 - 08:20 PM

During Summer 2011, The Managing Director of Unison Colour, Kate Hersey, travelled to New Mexico to the pastel convention where Kate attended as keynote speaker. In her talk she gave a brief history of Unison Colour and described how the beautiful pastels are made today. The presentation includes many photographs of the process and the staff. It shows how the color palette was inspired by the environment of Northumberland and why it differs so much from what big companies offer. A treat for all pastel artists.

In case the video doesn’t work, please use the following link: http://vimeo.com/26973681

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Tug steam boat »Tiger«

1st, May 2012 - 03:59 PM

Leinen Los!Leinen Los!, 13×13 cm, 2012
© Astrid Volquardsen

Tiger (I)

Last week the weather and light was so excellent that I decided to go to the museums harbour in Hamburg Oevelgoenne. As I strolled around the old sailing boats I took notice that one of the old steamboats was ready to leave. I was asked by one of the crew members if I would like to join them on a short trip on the other side of the river and watch them load new coal. Well, certainly yes!

I have always loved the flair of these old steam boats. This one is an old tug steam boat and was built in 1910. In the 1970s it was nearly scrapped and only rescued by enthusiastic by members of the museums harbour.

Tiger (II) Tiger (III)

 

 

 

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