21 August, 2012

SUREALISTIC ART: Jim Warren

Ο Jim Warren (γεννημένος 24 Νοεμβρίου, 1949) είναι ένας Αμερικανός
καλλιτέχνης γνωστός για τα άλμπουμ ήχου και τη ζωγραφική στα εξώφυλλα
βιβλίων. Έχει εργαστεί με σουρεαλιστική φαντασία, από το 1969. Ο Jim
είναι αυτοδίδακτος καλλιτέχνης και χρησιμοποιεί παραδοσιακά
ελαιοχρώματα και ζωγραφίζει σε καμβά.

Γεννήθηκε στο Λονγκ Μπιτς, στην Καλιφόρνια από τον Don και την Betty
Warren και ξεκίνησε να ζωγραφίζει από παιδί. Επέλεξε την καλλιτεχνική
του σταδιοδρομία από το γυμνάσιο.

Το 1981, το έργο του έγινε επίκεντρο προσοχής στη χώρα, όταν η
εικονογράφηση του εξωφύλλου της έκδοσης του Bob Seger «ενάντια στον
άνεμο» κέρδισε ο Καλλιτεχνικός Διευθυντής της Capitol Record's, Roy
Kohara, ένα βραβείο Grammy για το καλύτερο πακέτο άλμπουμ. Ξεκινώντας
το 1985, εικονογράφησε πάνω από διακόσια εξώφυλλα βιβλίων για
συγγραφείς όπως ο Arthur C. Clarke, Ρόμπιν Κουκ και Clive Barker.
Παρήγαγε επίσης εικονογραφήσεις εξώφυλλων των άλμπουμ για τους Prince
και Alice Cooper, αφίσες των ταινιών Phantasm, η Νύχτα των Ζωντανών
Νεκρών (η νέα έκδοση) Waxworks, και άλλα. Το έργο του επίσης
παρουσιάστηκε σε πολλά εξώφυλλα περιοδικών όπως Twilight Zone και
Heavy Metal.

Η ζωγραφική του, το 1990, «Γη ... την αγαπάς ή τη χάνεις»,
παρουσιάστηκε σε αφίσες, περιοδικά και μπλουζάκια και έγινε μια
εικονική οπτική αναπαράσταση για το παγκόσμιο περιβαλλοντικό κίνημα.

Έχει συνεργαστεί σε ζωγραφική με τον καλλιτέχνη θαλάσσιας ζωής Wyland.

Το πρώτο του βιβλίο, «Η Τέχνη του Jim Warren: An American Original»,
δημοσιεύτηκε το 1997. Το δεύτερο βιβλίο του, «Painted Worlds»,
κυκλοφόρησε το 2002. Το νεώτερο βιβλίο του θα κυκλοφορήσει στα τέλη
του 2009.

Inspirations

Although I have always felt it important for an artist to find his OWN style, there were many artists in my early days whose styles influenced me in various ways. Here I have painted a tribute to four of those artists. Andy Warhol (Simple yet thought provoking ideas, and his obsession with "Fame") Salvador Dali (Imagination and his "Hell with the rules" attitude) Monet (Beautiful nature scenes that remind us of better and simpler time periods) Norman Rockwell (For his portrayal of everyday people whose expressions alone tell the whole story) This painting is one of several that celebrate my 35th anniversary as a professional artist.



Motherly Love


Sometimes I think all this world really needs is simply a little old fashioned Motherly Love.



Against the Wind

After the release of this Bob Seger album in 1980, I was surprised to hear that some people were buying it to frame the cover as well as for the music. I decided now to release a larger version of the cover printed on canvas so it can again be enjoyed as framed art.
The original painting of Against The Wind has been in Bob Seger's possession since I painted it in 1980. When he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, he chose this painting as his special gift to be donated to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland, Ohio.



Alien Pregnant by Elvis


I hope this cover is not taken as an insult to the great Elvis. It is actually a spoof on the ridiculous stories about celebrities that the tabloids makeup and the silly computer enhanced photos that they use on the covers. Although this book is basically sci-fi/ fantasy, to me it is really modern day fiction.



Rising Son


Although I have a son who is now 12, he did not model for this painting, and has not yet complained to me about that fact.


Seven Eagles


Eagles to me symbolize bravery and true patriotism in America which I sometimes feel has dwindled in recent years. The mountains symbolize the beauty that is in America, as well as in every country on earth. I think we should keep our eyes on the mountain a little more. Can you find the seven eagles?



Trees of Life

I thought it was intriguing how all of life depends on other life to survive. I guess that's partly where the phrase "Circle of Life" comes from.



Don't Mess With Mother Nature


Growing up in Long Beach, California, I discovered at an early age the impact technology was having on the environment. Many years ago, hundreds of offshore oil wells were constructed and placed on islands a few miles out from the Long Beach coastline. Each one, beautifully decorated to appear as condominiums, was pleasing to the eye. But the fact remained that damage was being done. The water surrounding the refineries had lost its splendor. The crystal blue waters that had once crashed upon the shoreline were now gone. Even though they tried to hide it, the truth was, "You can't fool Mother Nature."



Earth Love it or Lose it Number 1

One day, by chance, I photographed my niece Kristen atop a table. I noticed her look of concern and hesitation when she realized how high she was. I remembered my own vulnerabilities as a child and the fears I had about the unknown world around me. One small child in an uncertain world. Earth Love it or Lose it. Appearing on billboards, magazine covers, posters, and prints, this painting became a visual representation of the environmental movement of the early 90’s.



Earth Love it or Lose it Number 2




Intellect


While shopping for an apartment in 1977, an 82 year old apartment manager came to the door and I was instantly struck by his very long hair and beard. He reminded me of one of my earlier paintings that I did in 1975 titled "The Wise Man".

While outside by the pool I told him that I was an artist and asked him if I could take pictures of him and had him take out his wallet to read as if it was a book. I painted him completely as is, including every hair on his beard which took about 15 hours for just that alone.



Seven Horses


As a kid, I always enjoyed those drawings in activity books with the faces and animals hidden in it. But they were often too easy, even for your average half-witted 10 year old such as myself. So I painted "Seven Horses", where each horse is a little harder than the next to find, until the seventh, which is almost impossible unless you're Einstein, who is not alive. So if you find six, here is a hint for the seventh: "Even if you can't find him, there is proof that he exists"



Seven Dolphins


This is the second in my series of hidden animals and marine life. Like life itself, some of it is easy, and some is a little more challenging.Good luck and stay tuned for the next ones. Can you find the seven dolphins?



Land and Sea




Child's Play


Can you remember when you were a child and had no restrictions on where your imagination could lead you? It's as if you had a magic brush that you could wave and make the world become whatever you wanted it to be. Were we really supposed to grow out of that?



Mother Nature's Little Helper


Little girls, with their very presence, seem to brighten up the world as if they were Mother Nature's special helpers. I suppose this was inspired by my own daughter whom I start the day off with...



Nature's Embrace


Here we have the woman, symbolized by the soft and flowing ocean waves, and the man, symbolized by the strong and unshaken rock. Love is as natural as nature itself.



Living on the Edge



Fearless




Lady Liberty


As long as people want Liberty, Liberty will always stay alive. That is the basic idea of this painting but also I love to paint the Statue of Liberty as I have always felt it is a truly beautiful piece of art.



Stairway to Heaven


Everyone has their own beliefs about what Heaven is, whether religiously, spiritually or just musically! (Led Zeppelin) The one thing I found in common with each person though is that they do believe, or at least have hope, that there is a higher and better place to go to. That's what my Stairway to Heaven is about.



Hawaiian Dream


While stranded on an a Hawaiian island after 9/11, I had the opportunity to explore the beauty of Hawaii which was quite surreal in contrast to the tragic events taking place in New York.



Seven Hearts 

This is the third in my series of hidden objects, animals and marine life. Like LOVE itself, it is elusive and hard to locate in the real world. Can you find the seven hearts?




Eye of the Storm


Living in Florida for the past ten years has been a constant fear that during storm season this unstoppable, unpredictable monster with a human name will make it's way right into my neighborhood. So far it's decided to pass us by.



Girl With the Wavy Hair




Love Makes the World Go Round


Although this is a painting about romance, it also inspired by the world affairs where the countries of the world are having the same problem many married couples have. They can't communicate and simply get along.


The Discovery

People have often asked me if the ideas for my paintings come to me in my dreams, which I let them know that no they never have, until now that is.
This is the very first painting that I ever did that I dreamt, woke up with it fresh on my mind, thought it over for a moment and said "Hey, That's actually an interesting idea. I am going to paint that"
And per my dream, I actually ripped a hole into the canvas.
(Limited editions of this painting will also have an actual rip)



Fly Like an Eagle 

After doing many anti war paintings in the 60's, I thought it would be a more patriotic tribute to the U.S. warplanes who fly proudly like an Eagle in the sky. Especially appropriate now... and a subject so very much on the minds of people everywhere since September 11, 2001.
 



My Mother's Masterpiece
 

People often ask me if I was an artist as a child. Well I guess I was just like any other kid was, except my paintings included such things as this five legged pink pig with a red square on it!

Now, for a great blast from the past.


The Official WebSite of Jim Warren

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