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Arcadia Artist Tjo A shop and studio, buy unique & one of a kind original pieces including; paintings, sculpture, photo
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Quaint and cozy little art studio with pieces for sale, classes and good company.

17/11/2022

craft show

12/11/2022
Bloody hell!
04/11/2022

Bloody hell!

03/11/2022

You might know the fascinating story of Jo van Gogh Bonger, also known as ‘the woman who made Vincent famous’. She published Vincent van Gogh’s letters, organized exhibitions in the Netherlands and throughout the world, and made strategic sales to private individuals and influential dealers.

Hans Luijten, Senior Researcher at the Van Gogh Museum, wrote this book about her life and it is now published in English by Bloomsbury Publishing UK.

You can find it here: https://www.vangoghmuseumshop.com/en/alle-boeken/198246/all-books/553003/jo-van-gogh-bonger-the-woman-who-made-vincent-famous

29/10/2022

Well... I think these are my people. 😀

29/10/2022

For centuries, miniature artworks have been created around the world and across cultures dating back to prehistory. These little treasures take many forms, tend to be easily transported and have been created from many materials. Miniatures can be mementoes of loved ones, illuminated manuscripts, pai...

26/10/2022

Hilma af Klint was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings were amongst the first abstract art. A considerable body of her abstract work predates the first purely abstract compositions by Kandinsky. She belonged to a group called "The Five" (a circle of women who shared her belief in the importance of trying to make contact with the so-called 'high masters' - often by way of séances) and her paintings, which sometimes resembled diagrams, were a visual representation of complex spiritual ideas.

The fourth child of Captain Victor af Klint, a Swedish naval commander, and Mathilda af Klint (née Sonntag), Hilma af Klint spent summers with her family at their farm Hanmora on the island of Adelsö in Lake Mälaren. In these idyllic surroundings Hilma came into contact with nature at an early stage in her life and this deep association with natural forms was to be an inspiration in her work. From her father she adopted an interest in mathematics.

In 1880 her younger sister Hermina died and it was at this time that the spiritual dimension of her life began to develop.
She showed an early ability in visual art and after the family had moved to Stockholm she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts for five years during which time she learned portraiture and landscape painting. Here she met Anna Cassel, the first of the four women with whom she later worked in "The Five" (de fem), a group of artists who shared her ideas. Her more conventional painting became the source of her financial income while the 'life's work' remained a quite separate practice.

The project on which "The Five" were engaged involved, in 1892, recording in a book a completely new system of mystical thought in the form of messages from higher spirits. One, Gregor, spoke thus: "all the knowledge that is not of the senses, not of the intellect, not of the heart but is the property that exclusively belongs to the deepest aspect of your being...the knowledge of your spirit".
Hilma af Klint's work ran parallel to the development of abstract art by other artists such as Mondrian, Malevich and Kandinsky who were, like af Klint, inspired by the Theosophical Movement founded by Madame Blavatsky. Af Klint's work can be understood in the wider context of the modernist search for new forms in artistic, spiritual, political and scientific systems at the beginnings of the 20th century.
Through her work with the group "The Five" af Klint created experimental automatic drawing as early as 1896, leading her towards an inventive geometric visual language capable of conceptualising invisible forces both of the inner and outer worlds. Quite apart from their diagrammatic purpose the paintings have a freshness and a modern aesthetic of tentative line and hastily captured image: a segmented circle, a helix bisected and divided into a spectrum of lightly painted colours. She continued prolifically to add to the body of work amounting to over 1200 painting and 100 texts by her death in 1944.[2] She requested that it should not be shown until 20 years after the end of her life. In 1970 her paintings were offered as a gift to Moderna Museet in Stockholm, which declined the donation. Thanks to the art historian Åke Fant her art was introduced to an international audience in the 1980s. He first presented her at a Nordik conference in Helsinki in 1984, and then wrote a catalog entry to the 1986 exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The spiritual in art: abstract painting 1890-1985. organized by Maurice Tuchman. In 2005-2006 her work was shown in some major museums in the exhibition 3 x Abstraction curated by Catherine de Zegher, together with artists Agnes Martin and Emma Kunz.

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All images in this album will be ordered chronologically.

30/09/2022

I am excited to announce that I will be at Rarities Books & Bindery on October 15th signing copies of "26 Brentwood Avenue & Other Tales". I had so much fun creating the spooky tales that are present in this collection and hope you enjoy reading them. There's a particular ghost story that was inspired by vampire tales in Exeter and West Greenwich, Rhode Island! 🎁

26/09/2022
04/09/2022
That's a winner!
27/08/2022

That's a winner!

25/08/2022

Oh my bloody hell would you look at this!?

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