Showing posts with label painting series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting series. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Ladybird Series


 "Bedtime Story"
Painting is 20”H x16”W
Materials; Oil, Charcoal and Graphite on Canvas

Ladybird series 561
A mixed media series on canvas

Horror stories can be as scrupulous as fairytales, & I hope to stir up poignant, dark, compelling emotions to the viewer through this series of over 20 mixed media canvases which encompass a variety of images which are delicate, sentimental & uneasy to view, they could be dark fairytales for adults-fables that illustrates our more blocked out or closed off impulses and deeds.
The theme of this series pertains to that which is beautiful in a horrific way or horrific in a beautiful way. The title “Ladybird series 561- Adventures from throughout history” is borrowed from popular children stories. Whether its seventeenth century fairytales or atrocities committed in the early half of the twentieth century, people have been fascinated by horror & the macabre.
In this series I intend to disquiet the viewer, allowing for deep insights into one's own moral code & impart a fresh awareness of the level of comfort with one’s own mortality. I have chosen my work wisely to leave the viewer with a lasting impression of the fleeting, beautiful fragility of existence.

A little about the title;
This is the largest Ladybird series produced between 1940 and 1980 and was one of the more popular.
This series examined many of the great men and women from history. It covers great rulers such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar; great explorers like Scott and Cook; it also explored some of the great civilisations of the world including the Aztecs, the Incas and the Vikings.
I chose the title to convey that often the versions of history that we first learn as children through storybooks, then later again in textbooks & we see rehashed through the media are are fairytales for grownups, to make death,war, disease, injustice & misfortune more palatable. I intend my series to show the disparity been the documented accounts of History and the actualitities of life and death within that timeframe. I wish to demonstrate how time passed & rose tinted glasses white wash over horrors & dark fairytales.
War, biological and chemical warfare,related medical trauma & the cyclical nature of existence are all explored.




Tuesday, August 14, 2012

My Booth at Rianta 2012










visitors;





It's running until the 20th of August. Drop down Fri -Saturday and I shall be there with prints.




When I was organising myself for the group art fair, I picked up a little notebook for comments;



[I am not entirely convinced my Partner didn't write this] 

 *blushes*

:)


-raging I missed Alex : ( We used to Bellydance together every Monday night.

also exhibiting at rianta is the artist
her work is delicate & beautifully subtle.

Monday, August 13, 2012

To book my Art Talk for the Fleadh Cheoil 2012


How Irish Art captures and distils the essence of music

Free Event
Saturday 18th August 3:00PM
Art History Talk
Duration 1.5 hours
Booking Contact: 0834034254

My Page for Rianta 2012


Kim Hannigan

BUNNY
BUNNY
Absorbing historian Antonia Fraser’s biographical tales of a child-princess in “Marie Antoinette” and adding her own dash of art-historical figuration and contemporary pop culture, Kim Annabella broaches new terrain with “Petit Trianon.”
“Baroque Sumptuousness” might hint at the nature of this new work, and fans of Kim Annabella shall find familiar preoccupations – Dreamy girls lounging in repose in nature, surrounded by animals & sugary confections – in these new paintings, transposed to greener pastures.
Kim Hannigan
Kim Hannigan
Never reticent to deliver her work with layers of reference that range from Baroque & Gothic Revivalist landscape and Eighteenth century French court painting to Eighties post-punk music, in her latest paintings Kim Annabella combines the extravagance and frivolity of  a popular royal with her own artistic vision as ground from which to make her carefully executed leaps into a fantasy world based on the teenaged queen with as many detractors as admirers.
Kim holds an honours BA in the History of Art from UCD and she has worked in Archaeology since leaving University.

Rianta 2012


How Irish Art captures and distils the essence of Music
Art has always been in possession of a resplendent grá towards music. The deep rooted and intricate relationship between these sister arts; visual art and music- from Bronze Age abstraction & the flourishing of Irish Art in the early Christian era through to individual modern artists such as Jack B. Yeats, culminating in the intensification of the connections between Music and Art within the various modernist movements-are explored, taking a broad inter-disciplinary look at their reciprocity within this discourse.
Upon further contemplation and exploration of the theme, my thoughts immediately gravitated towards the peculiar kinship that these arts share. Oscar Wilde is quoted as saying “Music is the art which is most nigh to tears and memory.” Music demonstrates a uniquely powerful method of communication through which people can share pervasive moods, overwhelming emotions and subtle nuances of meanings. As Music is an art form which unfurls itself within the limitations of time, and is dynamic, so Art can transcend time to capture and distil the essence of Music to within the boundaries of canvas and paint. The evocative qualities conveyed by the music is thusly captured and held static, even intensified under the painter’s sympathetic gaze and duly imparted through his or her brushstrokes.
Excerpt from Art History Talk by Kim Hannigan
As Cavan will host the 61st Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in August our Group of twenty four artists will take part in an Art Fair at The Plaza Centre in Cavan town. This year we are supported by four artists giving workshops and one free Art Demonstration by Paul Galligan and the Art History talk by Kim, (extract above) also has free admission. Bookings can be made directly with the artists themselves.

Rianta 2012 Open Day Invite


I am exhibiting my Petit Trianon series at this, as well as original works, there will also be prints made available.

Into Versailles & Kings of the Wild Frontier

Progess shots of my painting of the young Marie Antoinette from my Petit Trianon Series.














KimAnnabella.com

Kim Annabella
“Into Versailles”
Title;Into Versailles
Medium; Acrylic on Canvas
Height; 20”
Width;16”
Original Price; 325
Phone for prints/inquiries; 083 4034254














KimAnnabella.com

                                                                                              Kim Annabella
“Kings of the Wild Frontier”
Title; Kings of the Wild Frontier
Medium; Acrylic on Canvas
Height;  18”
Width;24”
Original Price; 375
Phone for prints/inquiries; 083 4034254

Evolution of an Oil Painting

One of the focal pieces from my Petit Trianon Series











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Kim Annabella
“All Cats are Grey”
Title;All Cats are Grey
Medium; Acrylic on Canvas
Height;  20”
Width;16”
Original Price; 425
Phone for prints/inquiries; 083 4034254

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