Secrets of Mother Nature 神画, A little Mystery, A little Miracle. A revolutionary art form not seen before. Every painting started as a photograph similar to this, just water. Email redbeansg@yahoo.com
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
A colourful abstract series
This is a very colourful abstract series. How, can be better than Picasso? This is created by Mother Naure.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Daffodils Series
Two pieces of rar art from the Daffodils Series. Created and painted by Mother Nature. The lines in this series are simpler and neater.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Original idea, original concept, original paintings
Talking about originality, the paintings created by the Art of RAR technique are absolutely original and conceptualised by Mother Nature. They are entirely new, unthought of by any human beings. They are Nature's own work, bearing Nature's trademark of exclusivity in every piece.
The works of many great masters are originals, and also imitations, or inspired by other masters' works. They pick up ideas from each other, innovate or refresh, made improvements to create more exciting works of art.
In the case of Art of RAR, Mother Nature does not need any inspiration from other human masters to create her own art pieces. There is no need to copy or imitate or improve on anyone else works. The works are Mother Nature's thumbprints and origin.
As time goes by, it is likely that such works of art will provide inspiration for other painters to become more creative and to produce even better works. Human artists and painters need inspiration, sometimes guidance from all sources, particularly from Nature. Mother Nature is the source of everything and will create works to inspire and to raise the level of art to ever higher art forms.
Mother Nature is original, the origin.
The works of many great masters are originals, and also imitations, or inspired by other masters' works. They pick up ideas from each other, innovate or refresh, made improvements to create more exciting works of art.
In the case of Art of RAR, Mother Nature does not need any inspiration from other human masters to create her own art pieces. There is no need to copy or imitate or improve on anyone else works. The works are Mother Nature's thumbprints and origin.
As time goes by, it is likely that such works of art will provide inspiration for other painters to become more creative and to produce even better works. Human artists and painters need inspiration, sometimes guidance from all sources, particularly from Nature. Mother Nature is the source of everything and will create works to inspire and to raise the level of art to ever higher art forms.
Mother Nature is original, the origin.
Friday, December 21, 2012
My solo exhibition came to a close
My exhibition on the Secrets of Mother Nature came to a
close after two months at the NUSS Guild House. A few of my paintings have
found new homes. A few more could follow but unfortunately the deals did not go
through.
The feedbacks from visitors were encouraging. Being a new
artist, new technique, The Art of RAR, and a new kind of photopaintings, I am
very pleased that people who have seen them appreciate and like them. For those
who have acquired my paintings, they should be pleased to know that these are
not the usual paintings that one can buy from everywhere.
Every painting is a mystery and a little miracle. There are
painted by Mother Nature and appeared in a magic pond, and only visible to a
camera. And the photopaintings that finally took form were conceptualised by
the mysterious forces of Nature, a work of Nature. It is like Nature speaking
or communicating to the mortals with its works. There could be some meanings in
each of them that only the gifted could connect.
I am now planning to work on another exhibition with a few
new series that are quite different from those that I have exhibited. My first
exhibition was more of an introduction to the range of paintings that Mother Nature
could share, a glimpse of the power and creativity of Mother Nature. My next
exhibition will be more focus, maybe on a couple of series and with more depth.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Woman Dressing - Abstract Realism Series
A piece of abstract rar art of a woman putting on her dress. With the Art of RAR technique I could create large numbers of original pieces, each piece different, to fill up the rooms of a big hotel or a large installation like Marina Bay Sands, MBS or Resorts World Sentosa, RWS. The hotels can claim that every painting in each and every room is different.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Picasso and Mother Nature - Abstract Series
This is a colourful piece of contemporary art painted by Mother Nature. The original is as usual shot in the water but invisible to the naked eyes. The final painting is created after some processing in colours, contrast etc. The images have some semblance to the distorted features of Picasso's abstract paintings. This is a series of abstract images.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
In conversation with Mother Nature
This is a new abstract piece that I have created. It is untitled and not in my Exhibition.
In conversation with Mother Nature
We used to be very close to Nature, living off Nature and
walking with Nature. Those were the days when people were living on landed
properties, be they attap houses, zinc roof wooden huts or simply some mixed
mesh of structure to provide shelter, and spent the days in the field, in the
sea, farming for a living. The animals, pigs, goats, fowls, cats and dogs lived
in close proximity with human beans, sharing the same common space.
In a highly urbanised lifestyle, it is not surprising that
many children today did not know what a chicken or duck looks like. Their lives
circulate from one concrete building to the next and revolve around modern
gadgetry. The only chicken or animal they know are in small pieces on the
dinner table. The closest they get to Nature is likely to be a walk in the
rain.
I have been in conversation with Nature daily, in a way,
through my art. My 7000 pieces of raw images of simply water taken with my
camera will keep me busy for years trying to figure out what Nature has
imprinted in them. Daily I will work on a few pieces, reviewing and
manipulating them for an insight into the thoughts of Nature. Every frame of
digital image that looks innocently bland and boring contains a hidden image or
message, or many images and messages that are waiting to reveal themselves.
Every picture or photopainting that surfaced is the end result of hours of
negotiating with Mother Nature, attempting to understand what Mother Nature
wants to show to the human world.
I spend many hours daily working with Mother Nature and
talking to her, through her works that are deceptively concealed in the
unassuming form of reflection and refraction in a pool of water. Sometimes I
wonder if it is real, that Mother Nature could be behind all the photopaintings
that came forth like a magician and his doves or pulling a rabbit from a hat.
Sometimes I wonder if what I finally put into print is the ultimate image that
Nature wanted. Sometimes I wonder if there is a message, a hidden message of
some kind that Nature wanted to tell us.
Everytime I attempt to look at another perspective, a
totally new concept and picture could appear that is entirely different in
nature from my earlier interpretation. It is like trying to discover a mystery,
to understand Mother Nature through her paintings. Through my photopaintings,
Mother Nature is like being there with me, occasionally tipping me off with a
little exciting shades and shapes that would lead to more fascinating ways of
looking at something so common and unemotional, a reflection or refraction of
nothing but light in water. This is going to be a long conversation with Mother
Nature and is like an unending journey, as I have only taken my first step, a
tip toe, into this wonderland of paintings out of thin air, or simply water.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Painting with your camera
The painters are some of the most talented artists around. They train hard, work hard and acquire great skills in wielding a very primitive instrument developed thousands of years ago and still in its original form, the brush, to create and paint great works of arts and masterpieces. A good piece of brush could be had for a few dollars.
What the painters can do the photographers can’t despite the highly expensive and sophisticated precision instruments in their hands. The camera is not only a piece of fine engineering tool but also a computer added in. The best could fetch several tens of thousands of dollars. Any decent piece of camera of professional grade would cost several thousand dollars.
Other than in capturing great shots that are newsworthy, not many photographers are able to create photos that could come near to a masterpiece of an artist/painter. Are the photographers ready to accept the limitations of their expensive tool and resign to the fate that photography is only photography and still found wanting when compare to what a cheap piece of ancient primitive brush can do?
This is about to change. The camera can paint. There are still many limitations that the camera cannot take the photographers to the world of paintings. But with a new technique that I have developed, the world of paintings is beckoning. Using the technique called The Art of RAR, short for Reflection and Refraction, I am able to create paintings using the camera. My experiment into this realm of photopainting is still in its nascent stage, but the potential of painting with the camera is only limited to the imagination and creativity of a photopainter.
The kind of paintings that could be created from The Art of RAR technique could vary from realism to abstract art with ease, using only natural light and the natural environment. More creations are waiting to be discovered in a control environment with the right set ups and accessory equipment. Photography is not going to be the same again. Photographers need not be limited by what they were used to be doing with their cameras and could venture into many unknown frontiers of artistry. Technology has given the photographer and their cameras room for more creativity and innovation and experimentation.
The Art of RAR is only a small step forward.
Friday, November 2, 2012
The Art of RAR Exhibition
The most compelling story of
a new photopainting technique developed by a Singaporean is waiting to get some
notice from the local art scene and the critics. I am still promoting this new
art form/technique locally and if I fail to get any support or notice, then I
would have to go out of this little island to seek the attention of the world.
While our local critics and reporters are busily covering the works of foreign
talents, incidentally my work was first featured by a Malaysian lifestyle
magazine, the Essenze a couple of months ago.
The most remarkable feature
of this technique is that I could create many pieces of artwork, on paper or
canvas, just by pointing my camera to a pond of the water. With proper set up,
I could create many never seen before paintings and concepts that no human
artiste could think of.
My work is a collaboration
with Mother Nature with the latter doing the conceptualisation and main
features of a painting and I doing the finishing touches. These unique and
revolutionary paintings are now on show at NUSS Guild House at Kent Ridge till 21 Dec 12. More than 30 pieces of my work are
being exhibited and all are welcome.
Admission is Free.
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