Monday, May 25, 2020

If his charcoal drawings, oil paintings and four-legged sculptures aren't enough of a hint, yes, Skip Hartzell is nuts about dogs

South Florida artist Skip Hartzell creates large paintings and works on paper that capture the essence of “dog”. His work is inspired by man’s best friend, and he is best known for his unique sculptures recognized immediately by their distinct form and style only Hartzell can produce.

Skip Hartzell Exhibition in West Palm Beach, Florida

His inspiration comes in the form of a morning walk, accompanied by a furry friend. The canine-inspired artworks that he creates are figments of his artistic imagination and creative vision. Hartzell creates directly from his emotions and instincts, his work is inspired by dogs of all shapes, sizes and varieties.

Skip Hartzell’s ‘Dog No.50’, Paper, Concrete and Resin, 13 x 6.5 Inches

“Dogs are always in the moment. Although nothing in life has held my attention longer or has been more fascinating to me than dogs, my work is about much more than that. It is about form, movement, color and texture. The dogs are a recognizable common denominator that allows me to communicate my joy of living, passions and sentiments,” explained Skip Hartzell.

Skip Hartzell’s ‘Toy Four’ (2018), Oil on Canvas, 60 x 48 Inches

“If you love dogs, you are going to love Skip Hartzell’s soulful pieces. His work is representative of caricature features of dogs,” said J. Marshall Adams, the executive director of the A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery in Historic Downtown Fort Pierce where Hartzell has held exhibitions.

Skip Hartzell's art studio in Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Hartzell’s art studio is crawling with canine-based works. Whether he’s painting or sculpting, Hartzell’s dogs have a wonderful quality of friendliness about them, and it’s hard to keep yourself from reaching out to touch. And that’s perfectly okay with Hartzell. He’s never been one to place a rope around his artwork.

Skip Hartzell in his art studio with his dogs

“The texture is so important because the tactile experience of sculpture is so primal for me,” he says. “You grab with your hands and just start to mush things together and get your fingers on the materials, and there is just such a richness to the feel.” 

'Orange #1', Oil on Canvas, 8 x10 Inches

He says whenever he’s doing a show, he is quick to hand his sculptures to the patrons so they can enjoy the feeling, too. And whether it’s paint on canvas or sculpture, the texture is one of the most captivating and inviting parts of experiencing his artwork. Hartzell may not set out to mimic the look of someone’s beloved pet, but he says his sculptures and paintings often evoke a fond memory of a furry family member.

Skip Hartzell’s ‘Golden’, Oil on Canvas, 48 x 60 Inches

The artist has held numerous solo exhibitions at notable art galleries and prestigious art fairs such as Art Palm BeachA.E. Backus Museum, ArtHouse 429, Paul Fisher GalleryAqua Art Fair during Art Basel Miami Beach and many more.


Skip Hartzell exhibition in Miami Beach at Aqua Art Fair during Miami Art Week

Skip Hartzell is a longtime supporter of no-kill animal rescues and donates proceeds from the sale of his artworks to animal-rescue, no kill shelters. For sales, commissions, or general inquiries, please email: skipperhartzell@yahoo.com and visit www.skiphartzell.com

Call for Artists: The Washington Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) “Wave To The Past” Mural on Washington Avenue

“Wave To The Past” Art Call for a Mural on Washington Avenue. Deadline: Open


Mural Rules and Regulations

Overview

This is a search for an artist. The Washington Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) is hoping to add a little color to Washington Avenue. The BID is sponsoring a (1) "Our New Heroes", (2) “Wave To The Past” art mural for an empty building at 1543 Washington Avenue. The first mural should illustrate appreciation to the heroes of COVID-19 and the other Murals to the historic entertainers who enhanced Miami Beach such as Muhammad Ali, Jackie Gleason, Prince, Versace .....

"Local artists will receive priority however, we invite artists from around the world to apply. Three (3) artists will be selected to create 3 different images for the next year (1 per quarter) . The artist will have 30 days to create art on the building."

Registration

The Mural is open to all Floridians, 18 years old and above. Participant may enter the contest solo or may form a team of 2 to 3 members only.

Timeline

The Executive Board of the Washington Avenue Business Improvement District will narrow down the selections, and have the final say on the winning artwork. The deadline OPEN.

Specifications of the Mural

The mural should concentrate on 3D interactive paintings, the murals should have 3D elements on their design.

Wall Size: (see picture above); participant should be able to use the whole space provided.

Medium: Acrylic Latex paint

Originality: The artwork must be an original work. It should be wholly conceptualized and executed by the participant.


Obscene and offensive entries will be rejected outright.

Eligibility

SUBMISSION OF DESIGNS

All participants must submit the following requirements via email.

i. Designs must be submitted in jpeg file.          

ii. Designs must be at 300 dpi resolution


Submission Guidelines

a. The required file documents and the mural design  must be submitted to Wave@WashAveMB.com.


Email subject:          

i. For solo participants:                  

[MURAL ENTRY] Last Name, First Name                  

Example: [MURAL ENTRY] Luna, Juan          


ii. For team participants:
                 
[MURAL ENTRY] Team Name                  

Example: [MURAL ENTRY] Team


Deadline of submission Open.

Please include 3 images of your art work.


V. SELECTION AS A FINALIST

All submitted designs will undergo preliminary screening. Designs will be screened by Washington Avenue BID and Executive Board.

A Washington Avenue Business Improvement District employee will get in touch with the participants within 15 days via phone call and email if he/she/they advance/s to the actual mural contest. A list of the finalists will be posted in the on Washington Avenue Website between now and determination date.

Artwork can be made by posting artwork to the Washington Avenue Business Improvement District’s website (Washavemb/mural.com), or by emailing: Wave@washavemb.com.

Publicity

By entering you are giving the Washington Avenue Business Improvement District, and their affiliates explicit rights to use your photo, an image of your art for publicity purposes, including but not limited to press, social media, digital activation and promotional activation.

Compensation

Artist compensation $2,500.
All essential material will be paid by the Washington Avenue Business Improvement District

Call for Artists: WLRN Stories

WLRN Stories 

Call to Artists

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WLRN’s new series called 'Intermission' is covering how the arts in South Florida are trying to stay healthy throughout the crisis.

"If you’re an independent artist or arts organization who’s exploring new ways to do this, we would love to hear from you."

To share your story, email: talktous@wlrnnews.org with the word 'Intermission' in the subject line. Or you can call (305) 376-3777. A producer or reporter may be in touch to follow up.

Call for Artists: South Side Cultural Arts Center’s “A Call for Healing Through Art!”

South Side Cultural Arts Center’s “A Call for Healing Through Art!” 


"We are all affected by COVID-19 and are sharing similar experiences, feelings, and emotions. The City of Fort Lauderdale’s South Side Cultural Arts Center encourages everyone to inspire each other through artistic creations and heal together through art. The center is currently accepting artwork for an online exhibit called 'Healing Through Art'. Submissions may be made in various forms including visual arts, photography, poetry, and more. All entries will be posted on the City of Fort Lauderdale’s website. This exhibit will be open until further notice. All submissions must be family-friendly. Please email your submission southside@fortlauderdale.gov in .jpg or .pdf file format only. For more information please call 954-828-6250 or email southside@fortlauderdale.gov.

Call for Artists: ArtServe announces The Salon 'Explorations of Change'


The Salon: Explorations of Change

In ArtServe’s 31st year, they’re turning the creative space over to their local artists and waiving exhibition fees for ArtServe members. "As we are living, breathing testaments of change and awakening, we invite South Florida artists and ArtServe members to explore the concept of Change, Transformation, and Growth."

This multidisciplinary exhibition will be juried by ArtServe’s curator Sophie Bonet in collaboration with founders of ArtHive Magazine, Angela Yungk and Jessie Prugh, and will celebrate both established and emerging artists working in a single show, highlighting ArtServe's
 commitment to advancing the arts for social good.

Artists of all disciplines and backgrounds are encouraged to exhibit. Apply HereDeadline: Friday, July 17, 2020.

The exhibition will run from Friday, August 7th through Friday, August 28th.

Opening Reception: Saturday, August 8th

Rules & Guidelines

  • The Application Fee is $20 and FREE for ArtServe Members
  • Artists can submit multiple entries to this Open Call. Submission is limited to 10 pieces per artist.
  • Artwork must be original and created during the past 12 months.
  • 2d Artwork must be ready to install, wired and suitable for hanging.
  • Submission must be accompanied by 1 paragraph minimum statement about your piece(s) or proposed performance/installation.
  • 2d works should not exceed 60” wide. If you wish to submit a larger format please contact ArtServe curatorial committee for approval at sophieb@artserve.org.
  • Submissions must include title, dimensions, medium, description and the total value of the work (including 25% gallery fee) for each piece that is being submitted.
  • Performers: please submit your video links and required information via email to sophieb@artserve.org

Dates & Deadlines

  • Exhibition Dates: August 7th – August 28th, 2020
  • Submission Deadline: Friday, July 17th
  • Notice of Acceptance: Monday, July 20th
  • Intake: Thursday, July 30th – Saturday, August 1st.
  • Reception: Saturday, August 8th 6pm – 9pm (pending confirmation)
  • Outtake: Sunday, August 30th – Monday, August 31st.

Additional Information
Gallery commission is 25% of the selling price.

Submission
Please submit works through our partners at Artrepreneur by clicking the appropriate button below. Should you have any questions or need assistance, please email ArtServe Curator Sophie Bonet at sophieb@artserve.org. Apply Here.

Rare Digital Art by Laurence Gartel "The Father of Digital Art"


'Art Class Model'. 3 x 4.75 inches, 1980. Signed in pencil.
 

Rare Digital Art by Laurence Gartel
'Nude' Series, Circa 1979 – 1982


Laurence Gartel is a living legend. Hailed as the first graphic artist of the digital age, Laurence Gartel stands at the top of his artistic niche as the acknowledged “Father of Digital Art”. A born and bred New Yorker, he perfected his iconoclastic style with the likes of Andy Warhol, whom he introduced to computer artistry even before Mac and the PC came on the scene. Like Warhol, Gartel blurred the line and created a bridge between fine art and graphic artistry.
 
'Lovers Lane', 3.5 x 4.75 inches, 1982. Signed in pencil.


Gartel’s trailblazing in digital art was unthinkable when he started his career in 1975. He was working at the University at Buffalo, Media Study Department on analog system computers when he met video guru Nam June Paik who wrote the Introduction to what is thought to be the first book on digital art: “Laurence Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance” published by Gibbs Smith in 1989. The same year, Gartel created the first cover of Forbes Magazine and held an exhibition of works titled, “Nuvo Japonica” made on a Commodore Amiga Computer that replaced Van Gogh’s “Irises” at the Joan Whitney Payson Gallery in Portland, Maine.
 
'Untitled Nude', 3.5 x 4.75 inches, 1982. Signed in pencil.

 
'The Father of Digital Art', Laurence Gartel has created works of art for The Coca-Cola Company, the National Basketball Association, Absolut Vodka, and he was the official artist of the 57th Grammy Awards, and was also featured in Apple’s famous “Think Different” ad just to name a few. Gartel stands at the top of his artistic niche as the acknowledged “Father of Digital Art”. He created his first piece of digital art in 1975 at Media Study Buffalo in upstate New York and also created the first digital ad for Absolut Vodka. Gartel has exhibited at MoMA The Museum of Modern Art, the Princeton University Art Museum, a museum retrospective at the Norton Museum of Art in 1991, and his work in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern History at the Smithsonian, he has held numerous exhibitions and shows within South Florida, the United States and Europe over the course of his career. Laurence Gartel has written and published many books, he’s been featured in countless art history books and was also Andy Warhol’s computer arts teacher. He has worked with famous faces like Debbie Harry, the Sex Pistols, and more recently, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears. Gartel also produces stunning art cars such as his recent Saratoga-themed Maserati which marked his 58th such creation, others include a Ferrari Scuderia 430, and a Tesla Roadster among many fine or classic vehicles that Gartel has designed, each iconic paint job tells a story.
 
'Debbie', 2.75 x 4.5 inches, 1979. Signed in pencil.


Gartel's Nude series are rare, limited works created in the early days of his career between 1979 - 1982. These little gems are matted and signed, each piece holds a story. They are available for sale exclusively through the artist's personal collection. For pricing and shipping information, contact Laurence Gartel via email the artist: Gartel@aol.com

Read our Feature Editorial: http://www.themiamiartscene.com/laurence-gartel-the-father-of-digital-art-has-boldly-gone-where-no-artist-went-before/