Tag Archives: painting

Art I Love – “Los Angeles 1925”

18 Mar

“Los Angeles 1925” by Leonidafremov

Art I Love – “Come to Life”

15 Mar

“Come to Life” by JonLock

Art I Love – Harvest Wheat

26 Feb

“Harvest Wheat” by Scott Burdick

Art I Love – At Sea

12 Feb

Wallpaper via “The Pulpit” If you are the artist, please email me your name with the original source and I will give recognition.

Art I Love- Wiseman

22 Jan

“Wiseman” by 88grzes

Art I Love – Poppy Field Art

4 Dec

“Poppy Field Art” by Isikay

Musings on Pinajian

26 Oct

First Posted on CulturedMuse

I had never heard of Arthur Pinajian before I read the Telegraph’s article, but I find myself fascinated with his art.  Pinajian lived through two world wars and the great depression, born in 1914 during WWI and surviving until 1999, the end of the century. (1) Kurt Vonnegut’s novelic work “Bluebeard: The Autobiography of Rabo Karabekian, actually retells the story of Pinajian’s life, whose real life was really very private. (1)  He was one of the great heroes of WWII, but he soon surrendered  weapons for more artistic tools, when he began as a comic book artist for Marvel (3). However, Pinajian found himself more readily drawn to the abstractionist style of art and he eventually move to Long Island, fading into obscurity for the remainder of his life.  (1)  Pinajian another of the many artists more appreciated upon death than during  life, and thousands of his paintings remained buried in garages and boxes until as late as the last decade.  (2)  

The Artist: Arthur Pinajian

Typically, I am not overly fond of abstract art, in fact I don’t particularly like the painting shown in The Telegraph’s article. However, in several of his works, Pinajian successfully pulls together both abstraction and realism.  I appreciate how his works depict landscapes through simple brush strokes and vibrant mixed colors. He utilizes the coloring beautifully to depict contrast and depth, without losing any of the meaning which I feel so much abstract art does.  Here are my particular favorites:

What do you think of his art?

Additional Sources

Lol, Oops

10 Aug

Wall Graffiti

 

He broke the wall. . . Wonder how much that little accident cost him  (via Incheon Airport in Korea)