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Wednesday, January 4, 2006

Let's discuss art

Before I get into posting any art this year, I'm going to discuss the appreciation of art. Art can be found in some of the most unusual places. You just have to know what to look for and what it is that you like. I know some people that like flowers. I myself like looking at the clouds and their formations. I like capturing images inside of other images. Let me explain. One Mardi Gras I was photographing the marching bands in the line up section of the Endymion parade. There was a military drill team and their helmets shined like mirrors. I took a picture of the helmet and got an image that captured something else going on in the area. You can do this with trucks, rear view mirrors, and motorcycles. Use your imagination. Look at other artitsts and then make it your own. Salvador Dali, Anne Geddes, Ansel Adams, Annie Leibowitz, Andy Warhol, Rondu, Georgia O'Keefe, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon Parks and many others have all been inspiration to me for various reasons. Annie Leibowitz because she was self taught and others for just being cutting edge. I'm still discovering photographers and artists of the old school that I had never heard of. I look at their work and see similarities of what I've done. Yet if someone would have seen my work they would have made a comparison. What can I say? Artists do think alike. When I used to work full time, I'd spend time doing what I called 15 minutes of art. I'd create a small sketch and then enlarge it on the copy machine. I do all sorts of things with it and it only took 15 minutes to create. It's funny how my mind works. I can do such great detailed drawings in minature form, but I have a problem with large paintings. My paintings are usually abstract when they become large than 4 x 6. I want to do a couple of paintings while I'm here in Austin. I need to get some canvas and create. I've let an opportunity pass because I didn't prepare myself. I don't know if it's fear or if I really don't want to promote my art that way. I like doing things differently. The idea of having a gallery where artists like myself can display their work is still something I wish to pursue. I would love to create a performance space slash gallery. LOL. I'm serious. I was on my way to doing that before Katrina. We'll see what happens down the line. I want to create my own disc of art that people can use for what every purpose. I'll put 100 images on a disc and sell it for $1.00.It's digital, don't cost a thing. If I sell 10 discs I've made my money back on the discs. Anything over that is profit. That's the problem with most art, it is so over priced. Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind. Go out and share some art.

Tuesday, January 3, 2006

Some friends were missed

I'll be back soon presenting art from my photography, drawings, paintings and sketches. I will begin dedicating my entries to people that were and still are a part of my life. I was just thinking, there are a few people that I considered friends that I never had the pleasure of photographing. I didn't even get to photograph them candidly. Even now there are a few people in my life that I have yet to have a photograph to remember them by. Most of my friends always say the same thing. I don't take good pictures. Then I respond, but you haven't had me take the picture. Most women just automatically think I want to photograph them nude. That would be nice, but I'm an artist and I like being tasteful. I like leaving things to the imagination. I enjoy bringing out the inner person. Their fantasies, who they are, what they enjoy doing. Children of course are the best subjects when you can catch them. I prefer not to pose a child. Catch them in a setting while they are moving. You can zoom in close or you can make adjustments on your computer. Technology allows us so much creative space. I'm hoping soon to get me a digital SLR from Pentax. It works with the regular SLR so I won't have to buy new lenses. Thanks for stopping by, stop back often for tips and tricks for getting started or perfecting your craft. Keep an open mind. Art is meant to be shared. Maybe not with everyone, but go ahead, share it for those that want to experience it.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

I know it's been a while

I've been writing on the main journal and I was thinking of phasing this one out since I don't get many responses or hits. But it's here for photo tips and viewing of art by Dlonzo. Here are some pictures from Katrina. These will be the last pictures I post. The images speak for themselves, but I know people want to move on. It was a tragic event, but its time to look away. Even if we can't look away or forget some people have to pretend. Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind.

Thursday, October 6, 2005

Sharing some art

Lets share some pics. Art clears the mind and makes one think. Thanks for stoppin by; keep an open mind.

1) a sign on the highway  2) Clouds, my favorite pasttime             3) Clouds   4) Flags  5) Abstract design  6) Diamonds or Ice?  7) Nourishment  8) Tires  9) abstract design  10) Sing on the road

Monday, October 3, 2005

Just read the manual

When most people buy something, they usually read the manual. I usually skim through the book and learn by using the product. Most digital cameras all have the same features. They may be in a different spot, but it all does the same thing and can be found. The interesting thing about technology is that most electronic products don't come with full manuals. They have these quick start sheets and then you go online to get the actual manual. The other day I was trying to figure out my self timer on the digital camera. It must have been very simple because I couldn't figure it out. I looked through the book and then I went online. I tried to find the section on self timer, but I couldn't find out how to set it when I found it. I played around with the camera and then with a few pushes of a button I got it to work. Soon I'll be able to be in front of my own camera again. It's not just a photograph, it's art. That's my slogan for Artography. Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Sharing some art

I just thought maybe someone would feel like looking at some pictures. Here are a few taken in the Austin, Texas area.

1 parking  2 it's not me  3 flawless  4 downtown Austin  5 from Congress St  6 my new living quarters  7 an angel  8 guardian angel  9 Fish  10 it doesn't look real  11 hitch    12 almost Halloween  13 tree of ...  14 getting in gear

Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind. Come back often.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Playing with my new toy

I have this thing about reading manuals. I like to test my ability to figure something out unless I absolutely have to read how it operates. I once bought a camera and got a discount because the manual was not in the box. Some had purchased the camera and for whatever reason they returned it. So as long as it was in good condition and the store guaranteed the product, I bought it. So, I took some pictures today that I hope to post some soon. I'm quite pleased with what I have done with the camera in just a short period of time. Some time next week I'll work with some of the photo programs and create some art. But with all that is going on, I'm doing good. Thanks for stopping by and keep coming back to see the new art of Dlonzo.