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Li Songsong Biography and His Art Work

January 2nd, 2010

Li Songsong was born on 1973 in Beijing, China. He lives and works in Beijing, China. His painting was the kind of iron candy boxes he played with when he was small. Its title was “Beijing Candy. ” There was another one called “Digging,” which depicted some soldiers digging trenches. He painted above two paintings between 1997 and 1999. At that time, he just graduated from college and had not much to do at home so he painted those. This way of thinking was not especially active back then.

He made “Horse” in June 2001. He started to paint these paintings during that summer when he found some old photographs. Originally he wanted to paint something that had a certain distance from reality. He thought to construct a scene in painting, representing things or a certain sentiment from our real life, was not so interesting.

Li Songsong deliberately plays down the potential implication of the images he chooses for his pictures eliminating his personal feelings from these images by adopting an arms length procedure for his work. He breaks up his found images into segments and loosely regroups them through various shades and blocks of color in his painting. For National Geographic, Li downloaded more than a hundred small photographs of details of Taiwan Island from “Google Earth”, a satellite imagery-based mapping website, and reconstructed a collage of Taiwan by depicting each portion in thick and bold strokes of paint.

The painting of the soldiers digging the trench, for example, was a picture he saw by chance. He felt attracted to the process of looking at photographs. When he looks at pictures in a book, he usually turns them over when we understand the meaning in them. He painted this picture probably because He looked at it so closely. It was a very plain photograph: some people in uniform were digging into the earth on a wasteland. After he read the explanation, he realized that the people were voluntary soldiers digging a trench during the Korean War. If you look at an image long enough, you will discover other meanings in it. He had also painted images from TV, the portrait of the late Deng XiaoPing for example. At the time when he passed his portrait was on TV every day. I took a picture of his portrait and painted it. But he didn’t continue with this kind of topics, including the one of the candy box. Perhaps he wanted to paint some existing and ready-made things at that time. But he didn’t want to sketch a person in a conventional type of space. He wanted the original image to be something one dimensional.

Conclusions:

Li Songsong had already established his own style and the impact of the work had won him a strong reputation in Chinese art circles.

What to Do Next. . .

If you want any information about Li Songsong or looking for his paintings please visit us on http://www. saatchi-gallery. co. uk/artists/li_songsong. htm

Collage and underground art galleries online

December 18th, 2009

There has been a rapidly growing number of online collage art and underground art  galleries over the last five to ten years. The emergence of blogging networks, such as Blogspot, WordPress, and such others, have had  a massive contribution to this fact, and have made it easier to create even the most basic looking site with the ability to add regular entries and the ability to integrate images. These sites can look reasonably good, certainly better than the hacked together sites of the bad old days of the late nineties provided by Tripod, Geocities, and Angelfire (remember those?) One can also not ignore the rise of social networking sites such as the ubiquitous Facebook, and the less popular, but more customizable MySpace. The benefits for the unknown artist, and especially the often ignored and sometimes maligned collage artist, are most obvious, you don’t have to know much in the way of web languages to have an online gallery up and running and let people see your work. It is this fact that is the revolutionary aspect. The ability to set up your own online gallery that anybody in the world with connection to the internet can see (provided Google can let people find it!) This is especially important to the collage and underground artist, who are so often shut out of galleries for their work being unsafe, or not meeting criteria, or there being just too many other artists out there. Well we have now created exhibition space for ourselves, and have  widened our reach, we are now truly independent of the gallery system, and can through the likes of eBay and PayPal or merchandise manufacturers such as Zazzle and CafePress, we can even sell our work.

Buy and Sell Art Online with The Art Project

December 18th, 2009

About Us: The Art Project is based out of Vancouver, BC and was created by two guys with a passion for art and the World Wide Web. The Art Project has created an environment with the artist in mind. It is a space where artists can set their own price, submit art pieces that they choose, and control many aspects of their own content without the hassle of building their own site. The Art Project is also a place where artists are not paying high art gallery fees which in turn allows buyers to get the best possible deal on amazing art, and the artist are compensated for their talent. The Project: The Art Project is a project that will let the artist display their work to the world. To aid the Art Project with marketing and promotions, we have teamed up with online marketing experts Fogg Industries to give artists the greatest internet exposure possible. This project was developed by artists for artists and is a place where an artist can be in full control of their art by choosing which art pieces to display, as well as how much they wish to charge per piece. If you would like to sell art online at the The Art Project please see the submit section of our site. Or if you are looking to buy art online check us out too! Why Choose The Art Project? We have several unique programs: 1) Unique homepage gallery that features 3 artists per month. 2) Gallery Events 3) Partnership with Googles Picasa and Flickr. com for maximum online exposure Also – Over 30,000 website hits a month – The artist decides the price that their art is listed for – Great section for art collectors that want to sale their collections online – Two unique and flexible payment plans Either cheap monthly rates or 20% commission* on sold art – Partnerships with websites such as whole9, flickr. com, picasa. com, Artists in Canada, the Art Ads Network and Art in Canada guaranteeing maximum exposure – Amazing organic Google search rankings, many of our artists and collections are on the first page of Google! – Manually reviewed and updated ensuring that only high quality art is submitted onto the website. – Buyer pays the shipping so the artist does not need to worry about extra shipping fees – Easy submission and sign up – Updated blogging Thank you for using our site! *The 20% commission only applies to online sales, art displayed in gallery events are subject to high commissions based on the gallery.

Online Art Gallery: Click on the Mouse to Catch Creativity…

October 21st, 2009

It is said that art is the bearer of human imagination and creativity. From primitive days to modern arena, arts have been molded through various stages. From ancient cave paintings to the unique mingle of color in modern times cite a drastic change in the world of art and creativity. No matter what kind of arts you are fond of, various websites, presenting online art galleries, will definitely meet your demands with their alluring arrays.

Web revolution and the advancement of information technology have an intense impact on these online art galleries. Here, creative endeavors are showcased not only for displaying, these sites also have a commercial purpose and that is the availability of paintings for sale. So, staying far away from India, if you want to buy the painting of an eminent artist of India, it would be absolutely easier for you through an online art gallery.

Theme based arts are quite popular when it comes to the subject of online art gallery. Various themes including Africa, Women and Children, Nature, etc. are widely exhibited on these online art gallery portals. In addition, online abstract art, many a times, is the dominant ingredient of these paintings for sale. The contributors of online abstract art are definitely not confined to renowned artists, as many of these online art galleries portray the creations of budding talented artists too. Some galleries are the home to various artists’ creations, while some only concentrate on one or two particular artists.

Many a times, the topic of a painting remains to blur to its viewers. In such cases, all these online galleries undoubtedly play a trick. Whatever the painting is, its subject is mostly clearly mentioned beside its thumbnail picture.

Getting information about any online art gallery is simpler. Just log on to Google and type online art gallery + region of your interest and within a few seconds, you will be showed various gallery sites. Most of these sites are very user friendly and just by reading their instructions; one can get to know everything related to the artists and their paintings.

Besides, the price of each and every painting is mentioned beside the paintings for sale. And as far as payment mode and shipping arrangements are concerned, the site itself takes care of all the necessary details. Visit various online galleries anytime and quench your thirst for the world of art and creativity!




By: Smit Mathur