Tal's video on Marsden Hartley is one of the best extemporaneous talk on an artist I have every listened to. Hartley's influence can be seen in these paintings also.
interesting to see this in the context of Tal R's show in Tel Aviv right now. Seems like he sent us mostly the weaker works :-| Good opportunity to say a big thank you for your work with the videos, they allow me to keep in touch with what's going on in the New York scene but saves me the plane ticket fare :) so thanks for that and keep up the good work!
11:30 When I saw this I immediately thought it looked like his ex-wife, maybe the title ET was some weird joke, but then it hit me it was simply her initials! :D Great portrait!
Very nice work. Excellent painter. It does seem a little obvious, especially when reviewing drawings, that he must be using the handiness of ladies of the night as subjects. I would def say he is a documentarian of this subject.
Tal R is a wonderfull artist catching the atmosphere and feeling of a place and different scenarios. I think i has a very special feeling forvthe nuances in colors as a language of feeling, Imagination and longing. I wish the camera was not moving so much and would focus just a small moment on the whole image ... that would honour the artist and at the same time give us, the audience, the possibility to move more freely into the experience of the image - not just Rolling around - so please James take at least one deep breath before each image without moving the camera - that would make your otherways always interesting uploads a true pleasure
so how does that distemper work? is the rabbit skin glue still wet on the canvas, and then he rubs the pigments into the glue? not heard of this technique. thanks JK.
The hot glue is liquid that one mixes pigment into, and paints with. When it cools off, the remaining paint turns into a jell that can be refrigerated and reheated for reuse.
Un des mystères de la peinture repose dans la transgression des lois d'aujourd'hui pour en créer d'autres - des lois de demain , qui seront par la suite transgressées après demain afin de bâtir des règles du surlandemain
I have watched this several times and the work seems to improve with time. A modern Matisse with the color.
James - thank you so much for presenting the art you do.
Tal's video on Marsden Hartley is one of the best extemporaneous talk on an artist I have every listened to.
Hartley's influence can be seen in these paintings also.
Thank you so much! This is amazing, you are a life line.
Thanks for zooming in on the brushstrokes
Yeah @Cin Ereus, that's what we do here...Close viewing...JK
Thank you James!
love the way you document
interesting to see this in the context of Tal R's show in Tel Aviv right now. Seems like he sent us mostly the weaker works :-|
Good opportunity to say a big thank you for your work with the videos, they allow me to keep in touch with what's going on in the New York scene but saves me the plane ticket fare :) so thanks for that and keep up the good work!
Thanks for your videos. Feel like im there.
Great show ! Risky taking up a style like that but this is very good. ❤️
Lovely thank you James
Thank you James Kalm !
11:30 When I saw this I immediately thought it looked like his ex-wife, maybe the title ET was some weird joke, but then it hit me it was simply her initials! :D Great portrait!
Thank you Kate
What a great exhibition
I've seen this video like 100 times
Hahaha
some of these seem to be cotton canvases..did he use oil on those ? 10:13
It looks like it...JK
Very nice work. Excellent painter. It does seem a little obvious, especially when reviewing drawings, that he must be using the handiness of ladies of the night as subjects. I would def say he is a documentarian of this subject.
This is great
Thanx!
Thanks james
Tal R is a wonderfull artist catching the atmosphere and feeling of a place and different scenarios. I think i has a very special feeling forvthe nuances in colors as a language of feeling, Imagination and longing. I wish the camera was not moving so much and would focus just a small moment on the whole image ... that would honour the artist and at the same time give us, the audience, the possibility to move more freely into the experience of the image - not just Rolling around - so please James take at least one deep breath before each image without moving the camera - that would make your otherways always interesting uploads a true pleasure
I stop my browser to get a longer look.
so how does that distemper
work? is the rabbit skin glue still wet on the canvas, and then he rubs the pigments into the glue? not heard of this technique. thanks JK.
The hot glue is liquid that one mixes pigment into, and paints with. When it cools off, the remaining paint turns into a jell that can be refrigerated and reheated for reuse.
jameskalm .....thanks JK, I keep going back to this video 👏
Amazing
Good
Yes. Smartest.
the original glue is made out of rabbit-bones, but there is rabbit-skin-glue I think.
Video much too busy.
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Maybe stop breathing and moaning in the mic and we'll be fine.
Un des mystères de la peinture repose dans la transgression des lois d'aujourd'hui pour en créer d'autres - des lois de demain , qui seront par la suite transgressées après demain afin de bâtir des règles du surlandemain