Video: All the beauty is gone. Mischievous ceramics painting by Grisha Morgenstern
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
While optimists believe that it is beauty that will save the world, it, this very beauty, disappears. At least that's how confident a German artist named Grisha Morgenstern, because it was this phrase - All the beauty is gone - that he made an elephant for his works. And the work, frankly, is very specific and very diverse. But today, the focus of our attention is painting on ceramics. Very mischievous painting on ceramics … Take at least a couple of ceramic plates called No pussy plate … A very "kind" picture that adorns both plates will amaze many lovers of cute painted dishes, and indignation among people who cannot stand the specific humor that hits below the belt.
But the rest of Grisha Morgenstern's ceramic creations are pretty and innocent enough. Unless they look like dishes. Rather, these are canvases for drawing - sketches, sketches, impromptu. Probably, this kind of creativity is often found on the pages of sketchbooks by artists and illustrators. But Grisha Morgenstern places his sketches on the surface of ceramic dishes.
The author himself calls his works "stories, whose purpose is to give people the opportunity to look at the world further than their usual naivety and credulity allows, and to look deeper than their usual irony allows." Did the artist choose a good way? Probably, the answer lies deeply in his work, which can be observed on his website.
Recommended:
Owl and all-all-all: interesting paintings by Kathleen Lolly about forest dreamers
As a child, future artist Kathleen Lolly loved to wander through the woods near her grandfather's farm. During her wanderings, she composed fairy tales about the life of the inhabitants of the forest. Where does the owl live? What kind of curtains does she have at home? Who does she drink tea with in the evenings? For example, a raccoon is a successful businessman, but what does an owl do for a living? Each animal in the stories of the little inventor received a funny biography and acquired habits. And until now, when Kathleen Lolly wanders through the same forest, she does everything
Uncle Fedor, Troubadour, Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all: How the heroes of your favorite cartoons were created
International Animation Day is celebrated on October 28. More than 120 years ago, in 1896, an event took place in Paris that is considered the beginning of the history of animated films. In the Musée Grévin, "glowing pantomimes" were shown to the public for the first time. Over the past century, animation has become a real art. In our selection - sketches and sketches of artists, telling about how everyone's favorite cartoon characters were born
Bald Eagle and All-All-All: Eagle Festival in Texas
Usually people arrange holidays only for themselves, and the rest of the living world can be content with scraps. But not at the Eagle Festival in North Texas: from what is happening there, its main participants - large birds of prey - get much more pleasure than people. What is actually going on there? Find out now
Humanoid Light Bulb and All-All-All: Black and White Images by William Castellana
How to make ordinary objects that we use every day in everyday life look different from what they always do? How to see unusual facets in them? Photographer William Castellana, for example, plays with light and shadow and tries out a variety of techniques and types of lighting. His black and white shots are a new take on a light bulb, rubber glove, and even a corkscrew
Fun and funny games of mischievous shadows
Have you ever watched what the shadow does behind your back as you confidently step forward? Have you ever thought that a shadow can play tricks with you, fool around and grimace, while the person to whom it belongs looks quite serious and calm? Is it possible that the shadow is playing and making fun of its master? Quite, because the shadow often follows us, so who knows how it behaves there. Everything is possible in this world