Angelatopia's art.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Face it.
Acrylic on Canvas.
Total of 6, randomly sized canvases.
I'd like to hear what other people's take is on my art. Not just "it's nice" or "I like it" (which is appreciated, don't get me wrong)... I want to know what you see when you look at it. Any/All of it. Comments are encouraged.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Ginger Snaps
Oil on Canvas, 18x24
"Ginger Snaps"
I don't feel I should explain the meaning of every piece I create.
Sometimes it is best to leave it up to the viewer to decide it's meaning.
(=
Monday, December 13, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Thanksgiving.
I try to be thankful 365 days a year, but in holiday spirit, I thought I'd list some things I am thankful for.
1. Mother
2. My Dogs.
3. My sisters.
4. The good people in my life.
5. Good Health.
6. The ability to see color.
7. Music.
8. Being Surrounded by Positive People.
9. Sarcasm.
10. Incubus.
11. 311.
12. Pepper.
13. Every smile I've ever cracked.
14. This moment.
15. Things that smell good.
16. Food.
17. Being blessed with abundance as compared to the rest of the word.
18. Oldies.
19. The fact that ancient art was actually preserved. How else would we know about the people of the past? We could only guess without it.
20. Profound Individuals with whom I have been lucky enough to cross paths.
21. Good conversation.
22. My ability to see.
23. Garlic.
24. Greens & Grill.
25. My Job.
26. Inspiration.
27. Strength.
28. Deja vou.
29. Dreams.
30. My grandparents (both alive and deceased).
31. April.
32. The Sun.
33. The Ocean.
34. Airplanes.
35. My iphone.
36. My car.
37. Inner Happiness.
38. Nature.
39. People who think.
40. Quirks.
41. My heart.
42. Life's Pleasures.
43. My father.
44. You.
45. Creative people.
46. Thoughtfulness.
47. Pandora.
48. YouTube. (;
49. Opportunity.
50. Passion.
51. Baths.
52. The ability to touch people.
53. Earl of Sandwich.
54. Tim Burton.
55. The generosity of my LMT sister, Lisa.
56. The good health of the people I love.
57. All 10 of my nieces and nephews.
58. Facebook, for allowing me to keep in contact with people I may otherwise not have.
59. Picasso.
60. Salvador Dali.
61. Andy Goldsworthy.
62. The ability to resist listing every artist that ever lived. (;
63. "Cell Optico Utopia"
64. Sam Flax and every other art supply store.
65. Dr. Addelston. And every teacher/professor who made an impact on my (or anyone else's) life.
66. People who talk in code.
67. Fruit. And Blenders.
68. Endorphines, Dopamine, and Serotonin.
69. Green Tea.
70. The Fact that I am lucky enough not to suffer daily.
71. Humor.
72. Every. Single. Moment.
73. Variety.
74. Freedom.
75. My Brain.
76. Patience.
77. Positive thinking.
78. Flip Flops.
79. Supportive People.
80. Intuition.
81. The breeze.
82. My possessions.
83. Accessibility of knowledge.
84. Inner peace.
85. The ability to laugh at myself.
86. All of the places I've been.
87. All the places I will go.
88. Extended Family.
89. Hummus.
90. Avocado.
91. Bonnie, Molly, and Corey.
92. Toothbrushes.
93. The bubble I float around in. Lol.
94. How good it feels to be ALIVE.
95. Live music.
96. My past.
97. the ability to love more than just myself.
98. Life.
100. Art.
78. Flip Flops.
79. Supportive People.
80. Intuition.
81. The breeze.
82. My possessions.
83. Accessibility of knowledge.
84. Inner peace.
85. The ability to laugh at myself.
86. All of the places I've been.
87. All the places I will go.
88. Extended Family.
89. Hummus.
90. Avocado.
91. Bonnie, Molly, and Corey.
92. Toothbrushes.
93. The bubble I float around in. Lol.
94. How good it feels to be ALIVE.
95. Live music.
96. My past.
97. the ability to love more than just myself.
98. Life.
100. Art.
If you took the time to read this whole list, I am especially thankful for you.
It's not what you look at, it's what you see.
It's not what you look at, it's what you see.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Unity.
Unity
Acrylic Paint on canvas 18x24''
The sexual union between two people is like nothing else on the planet.
It is as if everything else is wiped away and all that exists are the persons involved
and the tremendous amounts of passion they create.
Every sound, every sensation is heightened.
The feeling is otherworldly to say the least.
Couple that passion with persons who have a union that is already beyond the physical
and what forms is nothing short of phenomenal.
This piece is not only sexual in nature.
It is about unity.
Spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical oneness.
The colors in the background are intense and make no attempt to take on any sort of shape. This non-existance of a background is significant, because, in this moment, nothing else matters. Nothing else exists. Only intensity, passion, lust, love, and each other, all of which are represented by the bold colors of the background. They are connected, which is also symbolic of unity and the extraordinary connection that is happening in that moment.
The woman is primarily red, while the man is mostly blue.
Red is warm and passionate, as is the woman.
Blue is cool and placid, representing this man's personality.
Together, however, a strange thing happens.
Her passion blows him away, and his placidity cools her slightly.
The couple is becoming spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically united.
This unity is evident when you notice that the two seem to literally be rubbing off on one another.
This piece is for anyone who appreciates every aspect of the sexual experience.
It is as if everything else is wiped away and all that exists are the persons involved
and the tremendous amounts of passion they create.
Every sound, every sensation is heightened.
The feeling is otherworldly to say the least.
Couple that passion with persons who have a union that is already beyond the physical
and what forms is nothing short of phenomenal.
This piece is not only sexual in nature.
It is about unity.
Spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical oneness.
The colors in the background are intense and make no attempt to take on any sort of shape. This non-existance of a background is significant, because, in this moment, nothing else matters. Nothing else exists. Only intensity, passion, lust, love, and each other, all of which are represented by the bold colors of the background. They are connected, which is also symbolic of unity and the extraordinary connection that is happening in that moment.
The woman is primarily red, while the man is mostly blue.
Red is warm and passionate, as is the woman.
Blue is cool and placid, representing this man's personality.
Together, however, a strange thing happens.
Her passion blows him away, and his placidity cools her slightly.
The couple is becoming spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically united.
This unity is evident when you notice that the two seem to literally be rubbing off on one another.
This piece is for anyone who appreciates every aspect of the sexual experience.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Substratum
Substratum
Watercolor, wood board of sorts (another piece of that book case).
People are so much more than they seem.
Scratch the surface to reveal the true colors.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Befuddled
"untitled"
Mixed Media, water color and acrylic paint on 24x30 canvas.
This is personally one of my favorites.
I prefer not to pick it apart, here.
I'd rather let anyone interested make their own assumption about it.
<3
Just some random thoughts.
Randomness...
I like to take a different approach.
On a positive note,
I must encroach
upon your sea of negativity.
Stilling the rough water,
into peaceful serenity.
I wake up and I am happy. I look around, and I see every aspect of what is good. I would be ashamed to complain when I know just how lucky I really am. It is not because I come from a wealthy home, because I don't. It's not because my life lacks problems, because it doesn't. It is not because of some amazing thing that has just happened. It is because I choose to focus on what is good. It is because I don't allow others to dictate my mood or well being. It is because I am aware of issues that go far beyond my personal microcosm. It is because I derive joy from making others feel good. It is because I hold nothing on my conscience. It is because every single day, I make the choice to make it a good day, and when I fall short, I try again tomorrow. I am happy because I approach the world in an almost child-like manner, exploring everything as if it were the first time I'd seen it. We are here, on this earth, temporarily, and while we are here, we can choose to imprison ourselves with a negative thought process which could lead to something I'd assume is quite similar to an internal hell... OR we can learn to take certain things with a grain on salt, and move forward. We must not harp on every little issue we think we have. We needn't gripe over the little inconveniences. To every negative, there is a positive and vice versa. It is not what you look at, it is what you see.
Everywhere I look, art is present. Because "art" is so far beyond a painting, a song, a photograph... art is the creation of something and is fueled by the inner workings, feelings, and inspiration of it's creator, therefore art starts with inspiration. Art will always have a special place in my soul.
-Me.
Happy
Happy
Happiness is a day to day,
moment to moment
choice,
not a future goal.
If you are chasing dreams, and thinking
"Once I get here, I will be happy"
I regret to inform you that
you have sorely missed the point.
We all fall short sometimes,
but if misery is a constant in your life,
step back and look at what you can do to change that
it all starts with changing your attitude.
Be grateful for what you do have,
because i guarantee you
someone has it worse.
This is an oil on canvas, I believe 24''x30''.
Cell Optico Utopia
Cell Optico Utopia
Creativity is a strange phenomenon, often brought on by some inspirational source.
Inspiration comes from so many different places.
It is a curious thing when that inspiration is transpired into something visual.
It is almost as if the feeling is captured, visually.
There is a quote that says, "Music is what feelings sound like"...
I think art, abstract and surreal especially, is what feelings "look" like.
This piece took somewhere around 15 hours, a backache, and a headache to complete, but it was worth every second. It is an abstract, acrylic painting on a wood board. Actually, I must pride myself for my resourcefulness, the block is derived from a bookcase that broke when I moved to my current abode.(=
C.O.U. was made as a thank you gift of sorts, for a person who unknowingly inspired me at times when I felt drab and uninspired. Sometimes it really is the little things in life that make all the difference. I appreciate the people who make a difference. Many thanks. (=
Life is good.
Attitude is everything.
"Stay Positive and Love your Life"
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Nom nom nom
I want some of these.
http://goneraw.com/recipe/raspberry-belgium-chocolates
http://goneraw.com/recipe/raspberry-belgium-chocolates
Monday, September 27, 2010
Random Thoughts...
The best things in life are worth waiting for.
I've realized that people should be with partners who inspire them.
Especially artists.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Flo
Flo...
My favorite way to paint is without a plan.
I prefer to allow my soul to seep through my fingertips, into the brush and inevitably, onto the canvas.
A piece of me is forever frozen in time.
This is how "Flo" was created and it what she represents.
She exemplifies the most feminine parts of my being.
She is surrounded by (my favorite color) red, representing passions that run deep.
Her body is surrounded by, first, a cool blue, signifying my placid, cool demeanor.
The white outlining her is symbolic of my honest, kind nature.
Flo's hair is crazy, and suggestive of my quirky side
it is a plethora of colors... Each one representing another facet of my personality.
Her frame is curvacious, and womanly. And I am the quintessential woman,
even with my protective shell... the darker colors used for her body are significant in that aspect. They make her appear strong, unbreakable. That may not be the case...but she does a good job portraying it. As do I.
Her stance is free, happy, serene... and that is how I feel in my euphoric states.
She holds her hands up to the sky, as if to take this wonderful life in as long as she is here.
She has striking eyes, there is a mystery behind them yet to be discovered.
Anyone who appreciates the true beauty of a woman should take a second look at this one.
She is more than meets the eye.
My favorite way to paint is without a plan.
I prefer to allow my soul to seep through my fingertips, into the brush and inevitably, onto the canvas.
A piece of me is forever frozen in time.
This is how "Flo" was created and it what she represents.
She exemplifies the most feminine parts of my being.
She is surrounded by (my favorite color) red, representing passions that run deep.
Her body is surrounded by, first, a cool blue, signifying my placid, cool demeanor.
The white outlining her is symbolic of my honest, kind nature.
Flo's hair is crazy, and suggestive of my quirky side
it is a plethora of colors... Each one representing another facet of my personality.
Her frame is curvacious, and womanly. And I am the quintessential woman,
even with my protective shell... the darker colors used for her body are significant in that aspect. They make her appear strong, unbreakable. That may not be the case...but she does a good job portraying it. As do I.
Her stance is free, happy, serene... and that is how I feel in my euphoric states.
She holds her hands up to the sky, as if to take this wonderful life in as long as she is here.
She has striking eyes, there is a mystery behind them yet to be discovered.
Anyone who appreciates the true beauty of a woman should take a second look at this one.
She is more than meets the eye.
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