Thursday, June 2, 2022

Time waits for no man

Time waits for no man, or should we say in our time, for nobody. It marches on and paints scares and good memories. It was some time back that I found this clock lying next to the dustbin, and at the time I thought that it could be used in one of my paintings. So without wasting a minute, it was grabbed and taken home. The old clock mechanism was removed and replaced with a new one. Then it was attached to the canvas and the art work marched onto to it's conclusion.

Friday, May 20, 2022

Latest exhibition in Lisbon

Wow, it has really been a exctremely long time since I have used this blog. It was very, very diffilcult to get in, as I had forgotten my password. But as you can see - I made it. Have just finished and exhibition in a Lisbon gallery with some wonderful other international artists form all over Portugal. I have just received some great news: the gallery is extending the exhibition for one more week. love the idea. The other bit of great news is that the local TV channel RTP1, will be covering the artists at the exhibition. So now, let me give you some details: The name of the gallery is: Bomretiro. The address is: Rua Sacadura Cabral 23, Vila Franca de Xira and the gallery director is Mário Duarte. If you want to contact him his mobile number is 939721350. A friendly down to eath sort of person,that is keen to promote artists and their work

Monday, October 14, 2019

Skeuomorphic art RWR176- 22,5X27,5cm


Skeuomorphic art: the art of taking a previously functional item and turning it into a purely visual attraction. The expression that I like is "eye candy". It must be sweet to the eye. The piece that is being used must at some previous time been used for a practical purpose and not an aesthetic one. For example: a kettle that was used to boil water in the past may now be used a a side lamp. True the side lamp now has a practical purpose but the way that it have been designed to attract attention rather than shine light. If you look at a electronic circuit board, don´t you find it fascinating? There is a lot of design elements taking place at the same time, there is the technical aspect and to appreciate that you would have to understand computer science. These days the boards are getting smaller and smaller and the variety of of coloured circuit boards is on the increase.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Untitled RWR179


This little number (33x22cm) was done on the back of the canvas.Talk about doing what you are not supposed to do! The purpose of a properly prepared canvas is that the painting will not destroy the support.ie the size will proptect the canvas from the paint.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Deciding on a title RWR180


Deciding on a title for each and every work is harder than actually painting the piece. I find that there is a certain amount of undue pressure to title ones work. I find this very disconcerting. Normally after finishing the piece, I the sit back and silently (some time not in silence as there is one or other of my favorite tunes playing in the background) and contemplate the results. Most of the time I can find an appropriate title that suites the work, but there are other times that I simply can not find one. Days go by and still no title is formed in my mind. So that is when I just give up. The only positive usage of a title is to identify the piece. But if you have been following the history of some famous paintings, you will have noticed that the title can change with the passing of time and the critic.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

RWR181 Skeuomorphism


Wow, at last I have managed to upload an image, I don´t know why but chrome was not uploading any image, so I changed to Firefox and was left smiling. I have just learnt a new definition to the style of my art work: Skeuomorphism, to replace the style called Assemblage. The reason for this, is because the definition of skeuomorphic is more appropriate. Skeuomorphism is the taking of an object that used to perform a practical function, and now using it to satisfy a purely aesthetic function. Its appearance now is more important that its role in the past. If you look at my work, I have taken and old mother board from a computer (that used to compute various functions) and now it is part of the canvas, so that it is visually appealing or interesting. It now serves no other purpose that having a visual effect. It has now morphed from practical function to a visual function. This little canvas of 30x30cm has a small digital circuit board that was painted white, and a few other item removed from an old computer.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

SteamPunk Jewelry Box


This is a perfect example of Steampunk Art, it reflects the creativity of the maker to use discarded household items for a functional use, other than what it was intended for in the beginning. The circuit boards were initially made for the use of a computer, but now they have been recommissioned to be part of a jewelry box. Naturally the circuit boards do not work any longer, but they make for an interesting coverage. There is also the Jackson Pollock style of splashing colour onto the box. This is truly a one-of-a-kind item, because each circuit board is different and each splash of paint is different, no one can make a perfect copy. This makes it an Ideal Original Gift The box is 17X11X9cm high. The lid comes off completely https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/653591343/steampunk-jewelry-box-by-robin-read?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=steampunk%20jewelry%20box&ref=sr_gallery-9-12&organic_search_click=1

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Wall steampunk Lamp


This is the epitome of steam punk art, the mix of household junk that can be used to create a unique one of a kind item, never to be replicated. There is nothing ubiquitous about this lamp - none of your family or friends will have the same lamp. Steampunk art is the art of representing the creativity of a post apocalyptic situation, where the necessity and imagination to accomplish a particular function are tested. It does not necessarily work - it is the representation of a solution - however this light does work. This is set up for a 220V system. A 5W, 250 Lumen LED bulb, socket E14, multiple colours that can changed with a strobe, smooth or flash function The bulb can be switched on or off using a remote control, that also has variety of colours at the touch of a button. The white light also has a dimmer. It protrudes from the wall for 30cm (with the bulb). Height being 21cm and width 19cm The camping gas cylinder does not have any gas at all. It has been completely emptied and disemboweled. ie there is nothing inside it.