Video: Unusual "models" in the portraits of Nate Ronniger (Nate Ronniger)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
To become popular and wealthy, you need to give people what they want. This is exactly what happened in the days of the Soviet Union, when creators needed to glorify the party and communism, and even now we are not far from the past. Is that not communism and the party glorified in creativity. Painter Nate Ronniger from Arizona, however, does not obey these rules. Nevertheless, his unusual "portraits" are always popular. Why are "portraits" in quotation marks? The fact is that this artist's "models" are peculiar. Inanimate, yes. Chairs. And in miniature. This is how the artist decided to get away from everyday life and standards, and to do what really brings him joy and gives him a lot of pleasure.
Nate Ronniger started out as a landscape painter, author of works on the theme of the Wild West. But one fine day he got tired of drawing bushes and trees, and he decided to do something new, to find other images and figures. And then, as the bulk of his colleagues, overwhelmed by similar feelings, take up abstraction, surrealism or graphics, Nate was attracted by designer furniture.
A series of "portraits" of miniature designer chairs, painted in oil on linen, is very popular at exhibitions in Arizona, where the artist moved from his native Salt Lake City. The rest of the artist's work can be seen on Nate Ronniger's website.
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