The Animita Exhibition 01.08.14 - 01.09.14

Next month we feature an exhibition of artwork by TWFineArt's Veronica Ibanez Romagnoli.
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  Born in 1975, Veronica Ibanez lives and works in Santiago Chile. In 2008 she was awarded the Beca Presidente de la Republica Scholarship and completed her Masters Degree at Parson’s New School for Design in New York City. Ibanez was also the recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Award for creative achievement and has exhibited in the United States and South America, most recently at the Contemporary Art Fair (CHACO) in Santiago. Veronica will exhibit photographic work from her Animitas Series in addition to some photo light boxes from the series 4:36pm that explore the movement of light and time in freeze frame. Animita_Invite

The Triangle in Visual Art

The triangle is a compositional element that has been used in visual art throughout history.

Triangle in CompositionTriangles are inherent in perspective, a characteristic artistic technique developed during the Renaissance. It is based on a triangular theory of vision, where lines recede to a point on the horizon to imply depth. This concept revolutionized visual art and the artists ability to create 'real' space in their paintings.

Symbolically the triangle can represent a spiritual hierarchy, particularly in Christianity where the Trinity is depicted in three points of significance. Renaissance artists also used shapes and lines to arrange figures into a triangle on the surface of a painting for both hierarchical and compositional reasons—a practice modern scholars call triangular composition.

 The orientation of a triangle can be important to it's meaning also. A point-up triangle might represent a strong foundation or stability, as it is rooted to the ground through a solid base. Point-up triangles can also represent ascension toward the spiritual world, while the point-down triangle can represent a descent into the physical world.

TWFA artists Clementine Barnes and Briony Barr are exploring the triangle as an aesthetic and structural element, focussing on the shape and how complex structures can be built from the simple triangular form. The pieces are both minimal and complex at the same time and are a great contemporary take on a form that has been used in visual art for centuries.

[caption id="attachment_9554" align="aligncenter" width="464"]Collage Pyramid, 2014. Print by Briony Barr Collage Pyramid, 2014. Print by Briony Barr[/caption]

New Art in Print This Week

We are always adding work to our portfolio. This week we have added new modern art in limited edition print by Rachel Ritchford, Greg MacLaughlin, Chrys Grummert and Bernadita Castillo; Rachel Ritchford - view Rachel's ART in print: [caption id="attachment_9524" align="aligncenter" width="553"]Landscape w/ Abstraction. Print by Rachel Ritchford Landscape w/ Abstraction. Print by Rachel Ritchford[/caption]
  Greg MacLaughlin - view Greg's ART in print: [caption id="attachment_9341" align="aligncenter" width="557"]Innocently Drew, 2014. Print by Greg MacLaughlin Innocently Drew, 2014. Print by Greg MacLaughlin[/caption]
  Chrys Grummert - view Chrys' ART in Print: [caption id="attachment_9473" align="aligncenter" width="559"]Paint by Numbers I. Print by Chris Grummert Paint by Numbers I. Print by Chris Grummert[/caption]
  Bernadita Castillo - view Bernadita's ART in Print: [caption id="attachment_9492" align="aligncenter" width="533"]Composition, 2010. Print by Bernadita Castillo Composition, 2010. Print by Bernadita Castillo[/caption]  

Art & Design made easy on Polyvore

Polyvore is such a great resource - particularly if you are redecorating and adding art into the mix. If you are a little unsure of what art goes best with your design without physically seeing it in the space, Polyvore allows you to literally cut and paste product images from the web so that you can mix and match art with your decor until you get the combination just right! It's pretty easy, but here is a HOW TO GUIDE for using the site: Go to POLYVORE, set up a user profile and install their 'Clip to Polyvore' link to your bookmarks. Once installed you can then literally browse the web and clip your favorite items from anywhere to your profile. For art, head to the TW Fine Art Shop and CLIP your favorite prints. You can then begin to CREATE A SET, pasting items from your profile favorites. Mix and match anything from furniture to wall colors, wallpaper, lighting, accessories and most importantly ART. Art & Design Made Easy

Incorporating Art into your Design

Art that you love might not obviously fit the with decor of your home, but don't stress. There are ways to work art into your space that compliment your design while staying true to your taste! I like to think of art in a room like punctuation in a sentence. It should lead your eye around the space to accentuate key features, in turn creating visual syntax. We offer close to 300 fine art prints in a variety of size options so you can select, then scale the work to best fit your room. Proportion is key, scale the artwork to fit the space. Lofty ceilings can appear taller with a large vertical piece. Consider art arrangements, groupings of smaller pieces rather than one large piece. In busy rooms, bold statements work well to break up the space! Framing is also an important factor and often an added point of confusion. Our motto is that simpler is (most of the time) better. For that reason we recommend sticking with a modern, minimal frame that will bridge design trends and always look current. Our frames are simple, sleek and fitted with a spacer to give you that 'high-end' feel without the high end price tag. Be inspired by some of our recent art installations: Modern Art Print Modern art and design Art print and design