Over the
years, I've noticed that there has been a growing number of artists
(especially the younger generation) how have been delving into the
styles of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Be it due to the appreciation of
the classics or the fact that they are trying out something in the
style of one of the artists known during that time, it's always
interesting to see what is created. One such artist that during the
Art Nouveau movement that seems to be popping up a lot on my little
radar is Gustav Klimt.
"Sea Serpents" by Gystav Klimt |
Austrian
born artist Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), known by most people for his
painting The Kiss (1907-08), actually went to the Vienna School of
Arts and Crafts originally to study architectural painting. A set of
three works in the late 1890s of human forms were actually thought of
as being too radical and even pornographic in nature and was
destroyed. It was after such a negative response to his work that he
stopped accepting public commissions and continued his work, giving
us some of his most well known works such as Portrait of Adele Block-Bauer and Danaƫ.
Wandering
deviantART, it took me a bit of time to narrow down my search simply
because of the Art Nouveau following in the community is much broader
then some might think. Picking out 5 that may have been influenced by
Gustav in some way, I sent out my question:
"With
so many lovely and colorful pieces, I was wondering if the Art
Nouveau artist Gustav Klimt been one of your sources of inspiration?"
"Face" by TaKe-bamboo |
TaKe-bamboo.deviantart.com
(Japan)
An
anonymous digital artist and student out of Japan going by the
pseudo-name of TaKe-bamboo, their work seems to focus more in the
genre of fantasy. Exaggerated forms with a cool-color palette, each
pieces has a soft almost atmospheric quality to them. Their body of
work on display seems to quietly meld bits and pieces of Eastern and
Western styles, creating in this fusion a gentle harmony so that each
piece tells a wordless story to the viewer. Their response to my
question was simple and as graceful as their pieces.
"yes,
and Mucha, Galle etc..
I
like the work of Rene Lalique, personally.
I
am interested in Art Nouveau art and Symbolisme ." ~TaKe-bamboo
Unfortunately,
the other 4 artists who I had contacted have yet to respond but this
is more then likely due to the time of year and have other business
to take care of. There is also the fact that there is perhaps a
language barrier to consider as well. With that, I present to you the
remaining artists in this particular case and leave it up to you to
see if they have been in some way influenced by Gustav Klimt.
"Klimt" by aditya777 |
aditya777.deviantart.com
(Indonesia)
Aditya
Ikranegara, a digital artist located in Indonesia focuses mostly on
fantasy and the female figure. Quite often meshing the two together,
he is perhaps more known within the deviantART community for his
pieces entitled Flower (which he also offered a look of a
step-by-step look at how he came to the final piece) and Demon Queen-01. Another element that seems to be a common theme in many of
his pieces is how he makes things appear whispy and suggestive, as if
he was just doing a quick study of a concept. This 'unfinished'
quality is perhaps a signature of his work since it lends itself so
well with catching the viewer's attention.
"Loch Garry Transition" by NaismithArt |
NaismithArt.deviantart.com
(United Kingdom)
Located
in the United Kingdom, traditional artist Scott Naismith uses oils on
canvas to create his stunning landscapes. Mostly focusing on
seascapes and cloud formations, it would seem that recently he has
been experimenting in a more abstract approach to his favorite
subject matter. Instead of showing definite shape and form in the
paintings like he had been from 2009-2011, he has broken down those
elements and taken the approach of creating the subject matter with
blocks of color. Looking through his gallery, you can see that he
slightly visited the idea in 2009 but it wasn't until mid way through
2012 does his work seem to have taken a more bold and abstract
approach.
"Sepoi Sepoi" by kidchan |
Website: www.scottnaismith.co.uk
kidchan.deviantart.com
(Malaysia)
A
digital artist from Malaysia, Kidchan is fairly known within the dA
community for their beautiful fantasy/ Art Nouveau themed works.
Working with a pastel rainbow palette, their works are reminiscent of
illustrations for posters and books during the early 1900s. Perhaps
best known for their pieces Serenade and Sepoi Sepoi, each piece has
an amazing softness to them and the colors used draws the viewer in
to notice the amount of detail that has gon into their creation.
Tumblr:
cyanparade.tumblr.com
"Sugar Plum Fairy" by Yoann-Lossel |
Yoann-Lossel.deviantart.com
(France)
Recently
being noticed greatly by his piece Sugar Plum Fairy, French
traditional artist Yoann Lossel works mostly in pencil, oils and
gold leaf. Creating highly detailed and stylized fantasy works, he
blends these traditional mediums creating a sense of mystery. Though
seemingly dark, his beautiful pieces actually make you feel as if you
are being drawn into the environment.
Blog:
yoannlossel.blogspot.com
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