Showing posts with label harmony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harmony. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

New paint palette arrangement


I stated working with a new color palette tonight, and it is my hope that the discordant nature of my new palette can be effectively balanced out with complements.



In this palette I am working with; 
Titanium white
Portland grey light
Portland grey Medium
Portland grey deep
Cadmium red light
Cadmium red deep
Ruby lake
Sap green lake extra
Turquoise blue deep
Cobalt blue turquoise light
Kings blue light
Kings blue deep
Brilliant pink
Cadmium yellow light
Cadmium yellow deep


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Monday, January 16, 2012

The BitTorrent series of oil paintings are Finished!

I have finally completed my compositional narratives.  I have enjoyed all of these paintings, and what is to come is sooo much crazier that I can hardly wait to complete the first three.  I hope you enjoy these works.  I added pictures of the works of art that influenced this series of paintings compositionally and philosophically.


Artist Statement


This series is intended to discuss stories that have been retold continuously because of their honesty about humanity.  Within each painting, I present individual of historical significance whose impact has undeniably shaped our culture.  Spin is taking fact and altering it to both mislead and redirect the attention of an audience where the given information is manipulated to coincide with an agenda.  Spin is a deceptive heavily biased portrayal of one’s own favor of an event or situation most commonly used to answer questions or present information.  To put spin on a topic of conversation is to lie.  It is disingenuous, deceptive, highly manipulative and although indirectly, it is a method of presenting fiction as fact.
Each painting in this series is my reinterpretation of a master painting I have spent a great deal of time observing and investigating.  I have chosen subject matter that is considered classical and presents a reoccurring story in human history.  Within each painting I present individuals of historical significance whose impact has been a direct result of spin.  I relate these individuals in history with color-forms that I feel best represent the truths behind these myths.  By reinterpreting historical events that were intended and presented as spin, I wish to create a dialogue about truths and how we identify with them. 
Adam M. Considine 2011



BitTorrent 1 "Jessica Lynch as the Daughters of Jethro" 
oil on canvas
40" x 30"




BitTorrent 2 "Marinuis Vanderlubbe as Icarus" 
oil on canvas
36" x 48"
Marinus Van der Lubbe + Icarus and Daedalus  


BitTorrent 3 "Bernard madof as the sermon on the mount" 
oil on canvas
30" x 40"

BitTorrent 4 "Nikola Tesla as Daedalus" 
oil on canvas
30" x 40"

BitTorrent 5 "The Building of the Trojan Horse" 
oil on canvas
36" x 48"


BitTorrent 6 "Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist" 
oil on linen
48" x 36"


BitTorrent 7 "Interventio, The story of Calypso" 
oil on linen
48" x 36"


BitTorrent 8 "The story of Venus and Adonis" 
oil on linen
48" x 36"


BitTorrent 9 "Apollo and the Python" 
oil on linen
36" x 48"
Ruth Duckworth "Untitled" I used the shadow of her work.


BitTorrent 10 "Andromeda" 
oil on linen
24"x 36"


BitTorrent 11 "Odysses Itch" 
oil on linen
24" x 36"

BitTorrent 12 "The Peloponnesian War" 
oil on linen
24" x 36"


I hope you like them as much as I do...
...check back when you can.  There is a new series of paintings on the way.

Friday, December 2, 2011

New Improvisations

I have completed 5 improvisations for the kickstarter rewards this week.  I should be able to keep up with the work load and complete the rest of the kickstarter rewards by the third or fourth week in december.  I will mail them all out as soon as the wok is dry.

Minneapolis 9 "Improvisation a"
12 x 24, oil on canvas

Minneapolis 10 "Improvisation b"
12 x 24, oil on canvas

Minneapolis 11 "Improvisation c"
12 x 24, oil on canvas

Minneapolis 12 "Improvisation d"
12 x 24, oil on canvas

Minneapolis 12 "Improvisation e"
12 x 24, oil on canvas


I better get back into the studio and off the computer if intend to finish my work.
Thanks for thumbing through my blog...
...More to come soon.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Minneapolis #7 "Milk Bubbles"

Slightly behind schedule, I finished another painting in the Minneapolis series.  The Minneapolis series of paintings is really just a chance for me to explore color-form ideas and relax.  There is no real artist statement other than I am testing out some of my ideas before I move on to my next major series.

I was not able to resolve the minimal composition of this piece; and for some time it sat in the corner of the studio waiting for me to understand it.


Minneapolis # 7 "MIlk Bubbles" 
oil on linen
12" x 24"


Thanks for checking in...
...I hope to complete another painting soon.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Minneapolis 5 "Contrast of Temperature"

Hi all,

I just finished another painting in the Minneapolis series.  It's a fun piece based on warm colors and the contrast between them.  This work will be on exhibit at Regla De Oro Gallery in the spring of 2012.

I have been having fun with simple ideas on smaller canvases in preparation for my last BitTorrent oil painting.  I hope you enjoy this.

Minneapolis 5 "Contrast of Temperature"
12 x 24, Oil on linen


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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Artwork of the month by Georges Braque

I have been working on abstractions of the Minneapolis landscape; simple line drawings that I will eventually turn into oil paintings.  As I think about my forms, I envision color combinations that will express the content of each composition.  Lately I have been reminded of Georges Braque's landscape "The Viaduct at L'Estaque" and how bright and unstable his use of color feels.

This is my favorite landscape at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.  I have always paused in front of it to just look and stare without thinking.  The use of yellow as a central color is unnatural, and oddly waking while allowing it to retain the laid-back mood of a landscape. Braque created harmony with discord, like soothing an out of tune instrument.

The non-naturalistic colors of the Fauves, and the simple geometric forms he reduced the subject-matter to, are pointedly runners up to Cézanne's work of bold...all encompassing spaces.  Albeit, Braque's choices are those of a master as this is a master oil painting.

Georges Braque
French, 1882-1963
"The Viaduct at L'Estaque"
1907, oil on canvas


"Art is made to disturb, science reassures."
-Georges Braque


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Current oil palette

Recently I have become fascinated with the use of triadic harmonies of color.  I tend to use them muted down and simplified with base colors remaining the same throughout the entire palette as I keep one color as a constant. 

I enjoy how a triadic harmony used with their complements sets a tone of dissidence and equality within color-forms.  The disagreement between the colors evens out and a balanced harmony appears to take the forefront.   

In this palette you can see these colors...

cadmium yellow light
cadmium yellow medium
cadmium yellow deep
cadmium orange
cadmium red light
cadmium red deep
provence violet reddish
radiant violet
dioxazine violet
violet grey
radiant turquoise
kings blue deep
kings blue light
cadmium green light

and titanium white + zinc white as a toner




Friday, April 8, 2011

Studio #8 - Pleasant Avenue South

Since 1997, I have always lived in my studio.  Now that I live with my fiancé Athena, I can't live in the toxic chemical environment of an art studio.
So I converted our garage into my new Art studio!!!

My 8th studio in Minneapolis is a garage, yep people, my wife-to-be needs something better than living in a studio, so we are renting a house (the roommates downstairs suck).  It was pretty cool the two of us, our two dogs, and one cat all living in a working art studio that was only 800 or so square feet.  

here are some of my old studios over the years...







...you have seen all of these in my past posts on my studios.


This is my new studio...
...right to left panorama.








Nikita & Caravaggio hanging out in the studio.


I have already been fairly productive here, except for the time I needed to recover from the accident.  I finished the final touches to the studio a few weeks ago.  Funny as it is, I will be moving on in three months to a new larger house with a larger and better studio.


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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Studio #7 - 1915 2nd Avenue South #13

To continue on with the series of posts about my studios, here is where I am working now.  My 7th studio in Minneapolis is a top floor, 800 square-foot, 1 bedroom corner apartment in Stevens Square.  It is pretty nice, so I will kept it nice.  

I have been able to really dig into my series of works titled BitTorent, but no telling how soon I will have them Finished.  


Just finished this, yep its cool.

Its funny

Chris and I looking at my new work, he likes it.

I am talking about the painting... 
...I talk a lot.

I completed one of my major compositions at this studio.  BitTorrent #2 "Marinuis Van der Lubbe as Icarus."  To me this painting was a crowning achievement in what I wanted to paint next.



Laugh all you want, this painting was and is a major accomplishment for me.  I do take it that seriously, and then I tend to giggle about it later.


Thanks for reading...
...I will keep you up to date about my antics in this new studio.