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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Interview with Gonzalo Ceballos
Gonzallo is a dear friend that I met a few years back when we both studied painting at VCA together, I was always a bit shy of him at first because he is such a sociable person and not afraid to get things done! Seeing his exhibitions over the years I fell in love with his maximalist style which as you can see is full of life and humor. Knowing him as a friend I know how much he loves some of the great artists from history and its interesting to see his religious take on documenting their quotes and lives through drawings and paintings. He also includes the artists that he is friends with which is flattering and an a different way of seeing the young artists of melbourne portrayed as they are mixed in with the likes of Frida and Picasso. When I went to see his work at Brunswick Arts Space I was overwhelmed by his work that covered the walls of the back room which instilled a celebration of life and living amongst other people as well as the cult of art and art history.
I had the lucky chance of interviewing Gonzalo about his work:
1. You seem to be really interested in other artists but not only their work but their lives and personalities too, why?
I love artists
2. Who are the main artists that you are interested in?
Frida and Matisse
. Renuka Rajiv . Laura Mc Mohon
. Minna Gilligan . Georgina Glanville . Cheralyn Lim . Georgina Cue . Haley Rose . Nellie Reinhard . Kenny Pittock . Mercel Feillafe . Mariana Jandova . Lucina Lane . Inez De Vega . Christopher LG Hill . Darcey Bella Arnold . Sally Marshall . kati Elizabeth . Lotte Schwerdtfeger . Georgia Anson . Zhen (Dia Zhen Chew) . Hannah Beth Raisin . Amy May Stuar . llia Rosli . Priya Vanaki Singh . Antonia Ellie . Lyndal May Stewart . Dawn Tan
3. Ive heard you talk alot about very famous artists in history like picasso and frida, why are you so interested in these big name artists?
I have a fascination with mythology and history . In the art world the biggest names are looked up to as gods.
4. Alot of your work Ive seen is often 2d like paintings or drawings, have you ever done some sculpture work? or will you in the future?
I have made many sculptures and played with 3-D objects . My favorite sculpture was 'Ultimate Cosmic Powers'.It had a golden genie lamp on the top of several layers made of different objects. It was placed in a round plastic swimming pool that had fish swimming in it. In my latest exhibition I recreated the sword in the stone With the help of my friend Cheralyn (Cheralyn Lim) and made a life sized version of myself lying dead. the idea was a crossed between King Midas with the help of my friend Georgie (Georgina Glanville) it was made possible I have lots of ideas for future sculptures.
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5. Are there any tv shows, books, movies in particular (things outside of art) that heavily impact on the art you make?
I grew up in the 80s and 80s cartoons are the best . I will always remember watching thundercats in Chile and then coming to Australia and waking up in the morning and thundercats was on tv. So for me it made the transaction very easy because the food was a little different and everybody spoke another language but the cartoons were exactly the same - all my favorites. Nothing had changed but the location.
When I was little my brother had a great comic collection and I really looked up to him but he never let me touch his comics. So whenever he was out of the house I would go into his bedroom and sit there and look through his entire collection . As a young boy I had a problem with reading and writing . I remember when I was young my brother would read to me . My favorite was the flash. I would sit next to him and he would read out loud . It was many years later that I would have the ability to read . Comics are great because you can just look at the pictures and understand to a certain extent what is happening . From a young age I have had great respect for the power of illustration.
6. I know that you enjoy anime does this affect the art you make? What anime are you watching now?
Anime is a huge part of my work I think because I have been watching it since I was young. A lot of things that I draw or paint might have some sexual behavior or blood but for me it's nothing . Anime has pretty much desensitized me when it comes to visual images . I am currently watching a couple of new TV shows and some old ones that are still running.
attack-on-titan . naruto-shippuden . sword-art-offline . fairy-tail .
7. How do you get most of the exhibitions your in? Do you write many proposals?
I actually don't like writing proposals. I am lucky enough to have people approach me to be in group exhibitions or galleries email me about opportunities.
8. what is in the future for you? do you have any exhibitions coming up?
I just had my retirement exhibition. It was something I planned on doing in 2012 while I was on vacation in Bali. Now I just plan on being a stay-at-home dad and taking care of my son. Arthur is my number one priority right now.
9. What is your greatest fear as an artist?
I used to have nightmares about going blind or my hands being chopped off but now I think it's more about leaving a legacy , something for my son to remember me by. Hopefully one day he will understand why I made the choices I've made and it will help him understand where he has come from.
By Georgia Anson
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
paper crisis
Artist - Brain Foetus
NewBlood - If you had to choose between the love of your life or
never having the chance to make art again which one would you choose ?
Brain Foetus - Hey my phone went flat. in answer to your question: I don't have to choose because art is my great love in this life. I guess i am blessed and cursed in that way .
http://brainfoetus.blogspot.com.au
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Newrules
Artist - Georgia Anson
New Blood - whats the hardest thing about being an artist?
Georgia - I feel like being an artist you have to sometimes be in the limelight when you put your work out into the world and you have to mingle with people to make contacts and if you aren't super confident
that aspect of being an artist is very difficult for me. But I think alot of artists have to deal with this too.
New Blood - whats the best thing about being an artist?
Georgia - Hmmm. Im not sure, Maybe being an artist helps you always stay young and curious, your always trying to learn new things about the world, like you should have an inquisitive childlike mind.
I feel like to be an artist there are no boundaries to what you can do which makes me very excited and I want to try everything, but I need to stop myself so I can focus on one thing at a time.
New Blood - how would you define an artist that is a sell out?
Georgia - I haven't really thought about this for a while. I used to think that it was artists that would make any kind of art for money, but now I know that you most likely need money to make art and that artists that want to make money aren't bad. Maybe if you compromised what you really want to do to try and make money that would be being a sell out.
http://georgiaansonbeastly.blogspot.com.au
Sunday, August 11, 2013
MARS vs VENUS
Artist - Cheralyn Lim
I tried to write but couldn't come up anything i was happy with so i made some collages instead
http://cheralynlim.blogspot.com.au
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