Ever since I became a father I feel different. Things that didn’t use to bother me before now hit me hard.
I am more sensitive to subjects involving children suffering. In movies, music, stories I read in the news, I find myself holding my tears.
When I work, draw or paint, I usually listen to music. It motivates me. (more…)
A long time ago I was at work and I had a book on abstract painting. As a friend and I were scanning the pages our boss showed up. He looked at the book and smiled and started explaining us what was art and what wasn’t. Of course that was not the first time I heard somebody say that art is only figurative and or elaborated and not something that “my kid can do”.
Nonetheless I wanted to hear what he had to say. In the middle of his ramblings he grabbed a piece of paper from the desk and drew a black “X” with his pen. “If that’s art…” -he said – “then this is art too…”. My friend, who by the way is a painter and was going through his abstract phase started arguing with him and I don’t remember how it ended. Plus I had to get back to work.
Another day, I was reading a book about Van Gogh’s self portraits. This guy came and started flipping through the pages as if it were “People’s magazine”.
I thought I knew what was coming next…but he really surprised me. He said and I quote “-esto para mi es un tipo con barba…” which means something like “this is just a guy with a beard…”. He was talking about Vincent Van Gogh self portraits. He really cracked me up. That phrase stuck up in my head forever. I still use it in certain situations as a funny remark.
By the way, on Wikipedia’s page on art there’s a Van Gogh self portrait. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art
The point of this story is that everyone, artist or not, has an opinion on what is art.
I would like to hear yours:
You are most welcome to vote and comment.
Nico.

Midtown Houston at Night - click to enlarge
Taken a couple of years ago around midnight on Allen Parkway in midtown Houston.
Long exposure.

Regadera (water pot) - click image to enlarge
This is Horacio.
He was one of the security guards when I used to work for ESPN Sur, the South American branch of ESPN about 10 years ago.
The guys used to call him “Regadera” which means “water pot” because he would miss the toilet seat every time.

Regadera II (Water Pot II) - click image to enlarge

Standing in the Shower...Thinking - click image to enlarge
This is a series of self-portraits inspired by the song “Standing in the shower thinking” by Jane’s Addiction, one of my favorite bands from the 90′s.

Coast - click image to enlarge
“Coast” – Digital art

Kay 3 - click image to enlarge
This was my first experiment whith digital art.
It was around 1998 with an old PC.
I remember my grandma was at home and I asked if a could take some photographs.
I was using my dad’s old Canon A1 and we hanged a sheet for a background.
Of course I had to wait until the photos were developed, then scan them, then trace them and start working.
Back then I felt that I was entering a whole new field…
Gracias Nani!
The Gambler – Drawing with video tutorial
January 9th, 2010 | Posted by in Drawings | Video Tutorials - (2 Comments)
“The Gambler”
I decided to do this drawing and record it.
It took me about 20 minutes.
The creative process:
I don’t plan ahead, I just start drawing whatever comes to mind.
I usually throw some lines and build upon these.
My favorite tool is a black ink pen.
Sometimes I use pencil but I never erase.
If I don’t like something I just correct on top of it.
The images are faces or people generally.
I don’t care about proportions or aesthetics as you can see.
They look at me after I do these and I can tell what are they thinking: …this guy is creepy or what a freak…but that makes it even more satisfying.
Well, I hope you like it and don’t forget to check out the video down below.
Recuerdo de Buenos Aires – a long time ago in Buenos Aires
January 8th, 2010 | Posted by in Drawings - (0 Comments)
Recuerdo de Buenos Aires - click image to enlarge
This is a pen & ink drawing. A long time ago in Buenos Aires.
This is not another Houston Skyline
January 8th, 2010 | Posted by in Digital Art | Places - (0 Comments)
Houston Skyline - click to enlarge
The story:
I was commissioned by my friend Eddie to create this piece for his new Real Estate business.
It was displayed on his company’s main entrance hall.
The technique I use for this kind of artwork is (my) photography painted over with a Wacom Digital Tablet.



