Wednesday, December 7, 2011

holiday shopping



What’s the hot gift for 2011?
What did the TV tell you it was?

I bet it’s expensive and made overseas
by the only folks more broke than artists.

I bet it’s obsolete and at the dump by this time next year.
Just in time to do it again.

This year, rather than store-fights over junk,
buy gifts they will love from local artists.

Friday, November 25, 2011

the straight dope on creativity

When I was young in thought, creativity was some sort of benevolent 'Source' that whispered daring ideas to us. Some people get more whispers than others, that's all.

Then a friend called it 'The Current' which I liked, more fluid, less like special people anointed by the 'Source' and more like a shared birthright. Some people just swim the current with more ease than others, that's all.

But the more I thought about it these ideas, I saw the dangerous underpinning of creativity as something other, outside and apart, and requiring of us. They didn't feel like nature to me, more like a belief system.

I began to wonder, what if we just 'are' creativity and it springs to action when we simply 'do' anything.  Without having a 'Source' or a 'Current' as some sort of destination to reach, what if we're already there all the time?

When we see something that strikes us as creative, it is merely an arrangement demonstrating the relationship of things or ideas that are otherwise unrelated, a metaphor. By communicating the relationship with things we understand, we can glimpse things we don't. The more truthful and interesting this communication is, the more creative it is to us. We call very potent and/or unique metaphors and those who create them 'genius.'

Relationships can only be drawn from the things we know, our combined experience of things seen, felt, heard and done in our lifetime.  Simply, the more experiences we have to reference, the larger our vocabulary is to create.

But what about the talented darlings, the special ones? Bullshit. When I was a kid, I liked to draw and I did so often, just because I liked it. I don't know why, things seem to have a way of choosing you. I was also fortunate to have parents that were supportive and encouraging of my interests. At school, the art teacher said I was talented, like it's some sort of thing. Bullshit. I simply drew more than my classmates because I liked it and was lucky to live in an environment where my doodles weren't discouraged.

Talent is just the inevitable by-product of 'do.' The more we 'do,' the more we experience. We try out ideas, learn technique, what works and what doesn't and discover the layers and aspects of our work. When something we enjoy is practised, a freedom from fear is reached, confidence to create with abandon.  We call these people 'masters.'  Mastery often takes years, but mostly because our expectation is that it will take years,...so that's what we get.

There you have it, creativity stripped down and laid bare; no muses, no mythos and no secret sauce.  If you want to be more creative, then experience more, see more and read more. If you want to be more talented, 'do' more. And wherever these two dynamics meet, you'll find beautiful art and music. Oh, and if you want it to take a long time, it will...after all, it's your little red wagon.

"Everyone is creative and creativity is accessible by anyone.  But, there are those who give themselves to creativity, and we call those people Artists."  - Charming Gerald


Friday, October 28, 2011

CEASE IT #2

Exhibition: October 28th – November 26th
Vernissage: October 28th | 8:30pm – 3:00am

On October 28th, 2011, at Under Pressure's FRESH PAINT pop-up gallery (180 Ste-Catherine East, Montreal), CEASE invites you to the inauguration of an unprecedented installation project, featuring artists who are active in this city’s premiere artistic organizations: En Masse, DÉCOVER Magazine, MASSIVart, and Papirmasse. Seventeen artists have been chosen to create site-specific multi-media installations, designed to invite the viewer into an altered perception of the gallery space.

The exhibition will be held from the 28th of October until the 26th of November.

The gallery hours are Wednesday to Saturday, from 12:00h to 19:00h

Art Hobeau  |  Shellenberger & Thunderosa

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

monsters international

Monsters International's exhibition included more than original 80 works of art from 57 artists in 16 different countries.

An art exhibition is about the art, and the audience who comes to see it. As curators, our objective is to offer an optimal context for the work exposed to engage with visitors, directly. Our vision for this show is to create a new audience for art. For this to be possible, a few things are necessary: the exhibition must be an open forum in which visitors really do feel welcome and involved, the art must be financially accessible, there needs to be a reason for people to come at all. We therefore focus the exhibition on works on paper, as these are easier to ship overseas and take home. Monsters are compelling to wide audiences as well as to artists working with different mediums and themes. The small format allows us to showcase the diversity of artistic production around the globe. A one week program of activities, shows and contests will fill the gallery space with an eclectic and receptive audience. Vernissages abound, so we are going to do something different with the artists of this year's international roster.


titan  |  8.5" x 11" ink, acrylic & enamel on montreal mirror  |  michaelthunderosa.com

 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Thursday, September 1, 2011

montreal graffiti

One of my neighborhood favorites. St-Laurent & Prince Arthur in Montreal.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

art hobeau

Visit the Art Hobeau Website for videos, photos and downloads.
At the Under Pressure Magazine's Fresh Paint Gallery. 180 St Catherine St Montreal.

Channeling Duchamp and Rauschenberg perhaps? Art Hobeau is alive and well and living right outside your door! Art with an edge. Created from scratch...society's discarded purchases find a new and better life. Take a look, you may recognize something you threw out.





Art Hobeau has more in common with Outsider Art and Art Brut than with any other art movement and although derived from found object street materials and used house paint or spray paint, it is the impulse to create, to live, to breathe to make one's territory. in other words, like it or not, it will be created regardless of how others feel about it, because the people creating it feel compelled to make it, it is like breathing, like living.

It is often stuck up on road signs or exterior walls and the art is a form of angst and expression, a need to be made. It is the brother to Graffiti art in that it is going to be there, it has to be there, as a form of expression. Often, it is in reaction to the times it is created in and like cave drawings it depicts a time and place, a street view of the social and economic times in which it was created. There are no rules and no criteria. Think of a marriage between folk art and graffiti, masculine by nature but not limited to just that. The jewels are the materials found, as if each piece, big or small, creates itself. With a healthy dose of 'fuck you' thrown in and with its ironic humor, it forces the viewer to somehow be engaged and react.

Art Hobeau  |  2011 Fresh Paint Gallery, Montreal  |  Shellenberger & Thunderosa

Visit the Art Hobeau Website for videos, photos and downloads.

under pressure magazine's fresh paint gallery



Fresh Paint is a temporary project space presented by the Under Pressure festival in Montreal. As an exhibition, education and events hub, the project aims to balance cultural and formative elements with the primary objective of promoting and encouraging

Fresh Paint Gallery
Under Pressure




en masse


Holy Strong Skateboard Furniture  |  Janie Belcourt
Regimental Onetone


Zilon Lazer

Art Hobeau  |  Stephen Shellenberger & Michael Thunderosa
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Friday, July 1, 2011

at the end of the world...

at the end of the world...  |  36" x 20" ink, acrylic & enamel on board  |  michaelthunderosa.com

at the end of the world...people will be people.
those who live crushed and consumed will continue on in fear.
 
those who float with beauty and dignity will be as graceful as ever.
and those compelled to paint and write about the whole dingus will be there too,


...writing and painting the end of the world.