Art Exposed, Vol 1-9, Sept 29, 2008
Welcome to Issue number 9 ofArt Exposedthe online magazine by, for and about the artists of NakedGenius. |
This week’s editor: DLKeur; Managing Editor: DLKeur; Publisher: NakedGenius.com |
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Can You See My Hands Waving?an editorial by D. L. Keur One of my joys as an artist is working with a group of fine art photographers and artists with whom I can relate, whom I can trust, and with whom I am completely at ease being honest and vulnerable. The artists of Naked Genius provide for me a cozy, safe, undemanding, yet stimulating group of peers with whom to associate. I can share, and they care. I can become overwhelmned, and they never condemn, only commisserate. I can unburden my soul, and they brew me a cup of friendship tea. …And I them. Now to try to get sales and opportunity jumping, a tough go right now with the world economy and socio-political turmoil so saturating the attentions of the global citizenry. I keep waving my hands, but everyone’s eyes seem to be looking the other direction. |
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Edward Kinnally has been called away for family matters and so, gentle readers, no article from Ed this week. But, of course, you can always visit him here at NakedGenius.com where links can be found to his various galleries across the Net.
Opportunities in a World of Darkness and Light
by Nick Fuller, fine art photographer
I view the world in visual terms that lean towards monochrome photography. I notice, often subconsciously, the play of light, shade and texture, and how sometimes there is something appealing that gets lost because of the colour in normal vision. READ MORE
Global
by Artist Tim Stringer
Call this a creation of loose association. I was thinking space and worlds but with nothing too specific… READ MORE
The Emptying of the Spirit
by Artist Stacy Lee
Sometimes we can’t move in art or in life until we have surrendered everything in ourselves. We can’t take the next step until everything that has been built up inside of us is laid down and the good is restored and the bad is taken out and thrown away. READ MORE
Flowers to Brighten a Rainy Day
by Daniel Kazor, fine art photographer
After a glorious September here in souther B.C., it would seem fall has fallen and the rains have come. Sitting looking at the gray weather I felt the need to dwell on something bright, and turned to a collection of flower shots I took very recently on a trip to Butchart Gardens an Vancouver Island. READ MORE
Art Amid Commercialism
by artist and photographer J. Gracey Stinson
In the last few weeks I’ve been stuck in the land of commercial work. I still enjoy a little commercial work now and then, but when it takes me away from producing images simply for the love of creating for such a long period of time, it can become something you resent doing. The upside of commercial work is the fact that you are usually assured of earnings at the end of it all. READ MORE
my journey | two new installations | by revad
As I return to college to start my second year as a fine art undergraduate, it is time for me to refocus my energies on the exploration of my artistic motivations and future direction; my journey…. READ MORE
Hazy Organization
by D. L. Keur, artist
Art — and anything, really — requires order and “hazy organization” (habit) on one hand, and broad, leniency that permits the luxury of shattering one’s schedule utterly and completely on the other when creativity projects demand. READ MORE







