Understand Modern Art By Making It: The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts

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Understand Modern Art By Making It: The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts

Understand Modern Art By Making It_The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts. Some art appears incomprehensible and impossibly strange. I show you from the inside out why artists make what they do, how to make art yourself and how by understanding through making art you experience the world as you've never before. Come along with me and develop sense organs you didn't know you had.

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    #7 Getting A Tune Up

    Being taught as opposed to finding out for yourself. Your own language takes you to the other arts and philosophy and sciences. Figures appearing as indications of spirituality in Morphic Fields. The beauty of the straight line. Nella Lush www.nellalush.com Celia Hemken www.celiahhemken.com Drawing: Ink Broken Line by Celia Hemken

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    #6 Trees Know Mathematics And Geometry

    Not walking the straight line. That a tree is full of mathematics. You're not fickle if you want to keep changing. Making up your own language of numbers, letters and symbols. Turns out everyone understands you. Uncovering and covering layers. Whatever comes out of you is you and is all encompassing - it's a fractal. Celia Hemken www.celiahemken.com Nella Lush www.nellalush.com Paintings: Figure by Nella Lush

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    #5 The Silly Soul

    An invisible presence is with you when you're making art. Soaring, censorious and silly soul. No effort. Eventually looking around at your art's own place in the wider world. Nella Lush www.nellalush.com Celia Hemken www.celiahemken.com Drawing: Celia Hemken - Angels - as morphic fields/pathogens

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    #4 Busy Minds And Words

    Whether talking and thinking about art detracts from it. Talking about art is art. Words incorporated into art. Looking is as good as eating and a constant source of entertainment. Taking it out into the world. And then there’s money. Celia Hemken www.celiahemken.com Nella Lush www.nellalush.com Painting: Nella Lush - geometry with text

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    #3 Is It Finished

    Knowing when a painting is finished. Parameters of emptiness and fullness. Being allowed to paint. This is all so fun. Fast and slow painting. When it’s done it keeps on painting without you. Nella Lush www.nellalush.com Celia Hemken www.celiahemken.com Painting: Nella Lush - textures and layers

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    #2 Start Now

    Starting, what's in between and when it ends. Knowing when a painting is finished. Parameters of emptiness and fullness. Being allowed to paint. This is all so fun. Fast and slow painting. When it’s done it keeps on painting without you. Celia Hemken www.celiahemken.com Nella Lush www.nellalush.com Drawing: Spiral by Celia Hemken

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    #1 Wanting To Paint Gets The Best Of You

    2 Artists: Celia Hemken and Nella Lush talk about entry points to bypass judgement, inhibition and about not having confidence. Worrying about technique. That life makes the art. Whether mistakes are mistakes. Close up and far away can change what you’re making. Paintings paint themselves. www.nellalush.com www.celiahemken.com Painting: Prima Vera by Nella Lush

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    #9 Fractals And Our Future

    Countering artistic self-doubt with the idea that what we produce being a fractal automatically encapsulates the whole, referencing the Golden Record in Episode #1 & #2. The significance of creativity for the future of our species as the mechanistic work of Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" disappears and the importance of maintaining our connection with our animal instincts, natural cycles and the primal creativity in Nature as Robotics becomes ever more a reality. Image: painted by Celia Hemken

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    #8 Turns Out My Autistic Sister Is A Conceptual Artist

    Understanding Autism through making art, my sister's innate sense of lines and curves which are the intrinsic language of the universe, the pleasurable sensation of movement, filling space and emptying it, my Synaesthesia. Words are pictures and we are all living, breathing, moving paintings and drawings. Image: Drawing by Verity Hemken

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    #7 The Language Of No Words And Of Colour

    Describing how I can't laugh at films spoofing the pretentious language of the artworld anymore. How the language of colour forms when you immerse yourself in playing with colour - how relationships emerge between colours, their place on the spectrum, the physics of colour, how your personal palette shows up clearly applying colour, notions of harmony and dissonance in colour and questions of what constitutes ugly and beautiful colour. Image: Circles by Celia Hemken

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    #6 Immersion And Jumps

    Talking more about the spontaneous, free approach to painting as described in Episode #4 and the problem of how important technical proficiency is in art/creativity versus a more intimate, authentic and original search for expression where technique occurs as a by-product rather than the focus. Image: Painting Poppet by Celia Hemken

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    #5 Abstract Babies

    In this episode I'm expanding on a painting/drawing technique accessing the imagination and subconscious as discussed in Episode #4. I'm also describing the non-verbal language of abstraction observed in babies experimenting with their physical world, why they are compelled to do it as are artists. Image: Painting Wax And Pen Celia Hemken

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    #4 Frozen Princes

    This episode is about you accessing your imagination and starting to make your own marks on paper as an entry point to your own creativity by short circuiting the rational, logical side of the brain. How a finished piece of art is a freeze frame of a process, where making art started for me and sleeping in the closet for the sake of art. Image: Drawing by Celia Hemken

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    #3 Back Behind Above And Below Beyond_Part 2

    About how art contains ideas of a human being's place in space, geometry, what the Voyager I & II missions mean for art - what verticals and horizontals, above and below in art signify, about leaving the past behind and using art to face the uncertainty of the future as well as discovering things about yourself you never knew, about how art is making your own Golden Record to be remembered by. Image: Goop And Ink by Celia Hemken from Back Behind Above And Below Beyond

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    #2 Back Behind Above And Below Beyond_Part 1

    About how a particular piece of art can contain so many meanings and layers, what Pareidolias are and how art emerges from the imagination and memory. Also I'm revealing how the materials for making art can be invented, appearing by accident and how something you make can be so childlike, so innocent, but contain profound universal themes. Image: Painting Back Behind Above And Below Beyond by Celia Hemken

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    #1 So I Was Sobbing In An Art Gallery

    First of a series about understanding modern art by making it yourself. This episode is about how when you start making art yourself you realise that you become more sensitised to the world and that's a wonderful thing even if you end up sobbing in an art gallery with security looking on.(*_+). Image: Painting Butterfly Painting by Celia Hemken

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Understand Modern Art By Making It_The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts. Some art appears incomprehensible and impossibly strange. I show you from the inside out why artists make what they do, how to make art yourself and how by understanding through making art you experience the world as you've never before. Come along with me and develop sense organs you didn't know you had.

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