Tag: Nicholas Bodde

  • Insert the Artsy: Color Three Way

    Insert the Artsy: Color Three Way

    There’s a school of thought that white walls = boring.  But white walls + wooden textures + pops of colorful artwork?  Anything but!!  And this Artsy is here to prove it to ya.  Let’s take a beautiful, airy space like the one below.  The white surfaces have already been warmed a bit by pops of cozy wood textures.  The way the light bounces off those walls make this the perfect place for some color.  And that beautifully curved staircase wall?  It’s just crying out for a fabulous wall sculpture or installation.  Don’t believe me?  Let us count the ways..

    There are lots of different ways you could take the artwork in this space– those white walls are the perfect blank canvas!

    1 | happy texture Smooth surfaces abound in this space, which leaves ample room for adding pattern and texture.  A Liz Tran sculptural installation is like a party on a wall, providing an instant shot of joyful movement.  Or how about gettin’ a little groovy with a retro-ish weaving?  Tanya Aguiniga‘s Multi Knot Wall Hanging is a bit more minimalistic, but still adds just the right amount of texture and color.  Making a simple, bold statement is hardly ever the wrong choice and one of Jen Pack‘s fabric & wood wall sculptures packs just the right amount of punch.

    ITA_Jan_happy texture collage

     images found here here here and here

    2 | organic elegance Not only can a space like this handle something dynamic and full of color but a single elegant representational sculpture can add just the right amount of elegance to bring the slightly casual atmosphere up a notch.

    ITA_Jan_organic elegance collage

    images found here here here and here

    3 | slick pop Interesting juxtapositions your game?  Graphic, pop inspired pieces provide an intriguing touch of je ne sai quois when paired with these white walls and warm textures. Think of the neon signs, sand and palm trees of Miami– opposites never looked so good together.

    ITA_Jan_Slick pop collage

    images found here here here and here

    Have I convinced you yet?  Are you running out to buy gallons and gallons of white paint? 😉  See more of my favorite artsy interiors on my Artsy Dwelling Pinterest board.  Oh and like what I put together here?  I can do it for you, too!

    All image sources linked above.

  • Friday Faves: You Spin Me Right Round, Baby, Right Round

    Friday Faves: You Spin Me Right Round, Baby, Right Round

    Note: The title of this post is a reference to the original Dead or Alive song, not more recent versions featuring people who are possibly young enough to be my children.  Children of the 80s unite!

    I love art of all shapes and sizes.  Large scale, small, square, rectangle, ROUND.  Artists who take on the circular composition get extra kudos.  Check out some examples I’m loving this week!

    Andy Says by Jill Ricci, mixed media on wood, 24″ diameter
    National Soil Destruction Leading to Self Implosion by Steve Williams, mixed media, 48″ diameter
    Emily by Ben Hughes, oil on canvas, 22″ diameter
    No. 555 by Nicholas Bodde, oil and acrylic on aluminum, 80cm diameter

     Jill Ricci Steve Williams | Ben Hughes | Nicholas Bodde 

    Any other orb-obsessed artists I should know about?  Tell me about ’em in the comments!

    Featured image is Andy Says by Jill Ricci.  Be sure to head over to the Artsy Forager Facebook page where Jill Ricci is this month’s featured artist!  All images are via the artists’ websites, linked above.  Special thanks to The Jealous Curator for introducing me to Ben Hughes’ work!

  • Color Embraced: Nicholas Bodde

    Color Embraced: Nicholas Bodde

    The way colors play off one another has always attracted me.  There are certain designs I find myself staring at over and over again simply for the juxtaposition of hues and how they relate together.  The work on Nicholas Bodde strikes my chroma-loving heart to the core.

    No. 741, acrylic on aluminum, 80 cm diam

    Bodde’s work is beautiful in its simplicity and in its joyful exploration of color.  Parallel, horizontal stripes race across the canvas in a controlled riot, almost like we’re looking out a car window while whizzing by a carnival or planted fields of flowers.

    O.T., acrylic on aluminum, 100 x 56 cm

    Especially in the works featuring wide bands of blue or orange at the top of the canvas, these seem like distilled landscapes.  Complex scenes broken down to simple bands of color.

    O.T., oil and acrylic on aluminum

    In this way, the placement of colors on the canvas and beside each other takes these away from being just painted stripes of color and into sophisticatedly designed patterns and compositions.  And they simply make me happy.

    No. 749, oil and acrylic on aluminum, 80 cm diam
    O.T., oil and acrylic on aluminum, 100×55 cm

    To see more of Nicholas Bodde’s work, please visit his website.  How are you embracing color these days?

    Featured image is O.T., acrylic on aluminum, 100×56 cm.  All images are via the artist’s website.