Category: Artists

  • ART IN MADRID AND HOW THIS PAINTER FINDS INSPIRATION

    ART IN MADRID AND HOW THIS PAINTER FINDS INSPIRATION

    BIRTHRIGHT

    Painting as well as other disciplines needs enlightenment and inspiration for the artist to make the opportunity to paint an inspired piece of art. It is paramount for an artist to view paintings in museums. Many artists, some who paint abstract and some who are traditionalists inspire me which can be seen through my art.

    The last few days I was in Spain visiting my daughter and her family, we traveled from their home in the town of Izcue by bus to Pamplona and then by train to Madrid.

    We stayed in a hotel that I would highly recommend. The prices were good. It was clean and lovely located in a residential neighborhood on a tree-lined street. AC Hotel Carlton Madrid Paseo de las Delicas 26 28045 Madrid. The hotel is in walking distance to all the museums and just down the street from the train station. Which by the by has a restaurant and a beautiful garden. The hotel seems to cater to the businessperson as well as the vacationer. There is a sumptuous buffet breakfast with everything from smoked salmon to deserts. After stuffing ourselves on the delicious repast we were ready to walk it off with plenty of museum viewing!

     I was thrilled to learn that we were in time to see the Marc Chagall exhibit at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza. Chagall’s art is childlike yet sophisticated. He paints cows, roosters, goats and lovers in the sky. Chagall was a colorist and he painted his feelings.

     I relate to Chagall because I am also a colorist and I paint my feelings.

    We walked to three museums that day including the Prado. We looked at works by Diego Velazquez, larger than life paintings, some looking to be ten stories high. The majority of people were clustered around Las Meninas. Las Meninas is famous in part because Velazquez painted himself in the painting. One painting in particular that I was especially attracted to depicted a magnificent white horse with flowing mane, snorting the air, high-spirited with a regal-looking man on his back. There were many such paintings with a similar theme. Velazquez is a national treasure of Spain. When you go to the Prado you see a multitude of his works.

    My son-in-law Iban and I visited Guernica by Picasso, depicting the massacre in a small Basque town during the time of Franco. They are working on refurbishing the painting at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía but it was still on display. It was created in response to the bombing of Guernica, Basque Country, by German and Italian warplanes at the behest of the Spanish Nationalist forces, on April 26th, 1937, during the Spanish Civil War.

     On my last night in Madrid we walked to dinner a few blocks away from our hotel. We sat on the street, drank good wine and had a culinary delight of several courses of tapas that my daughter took great delight in ordering for the table. We started with calamari and white asparagus, the dishes kept coming including lamb and ending with traditional deserts.

    Mikaela had fallen asleep in the stroller next to our table and Anushka stayed awake until we returned back to our lovely hotel. I asked for a cab to pick me up in the morning to take me to the airport. Yvette, Iban, Anushka and Mikaela enjoyed the day in Madrid and then walked to the train that took them back to Izcue, and yours truly traveled home to California. What a lovely memory of my last two days in Spain.

    Adios,

    Bye for now,

    Francesca

     

    PUCCI
  • GALLERY SHOWING ~ COME CHECK OUT MY ARTWORK!

    GALLERY SHOWING ~ COME CHECK OUT MY ARTWORK!

    It is an honor to have been selected to be one of 14 artists whose works will be on display in an upcoming show at the Village Church in Rancho Santa Fe California.  Please open the attachment to see more information about the show and some previews of the art that will be on display.  For additional information about my recent works please visit my website  www.francescafilanc.com

    MILLENNIUM (48 x 60) Acrylic on canvas
    MILLENNIUM (48 x 60) Acrylic on canvas

    What: A Showing of Fine Art – “Artists in Our Midst”
    An Evening of Art, Music, Wine & Hors d’Oeuvres
    When: Friday March 23rd, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
    Where: The Village Church, 6225 Paseo de Delicias, Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067

    Hope to see you there!

    Bye for now,

    Rippin’Lips

    Francesca

  • WHAT MOTIVATES ME TO PAINT?

    WHAT MOTIVATES ME TO PAINT?

    GALAXY
    GALAXY                                                                                          © 2012 60 x 48 acrylic on canvas

    Many things motivate me to paint. I paint because it brings me joy to create attractive works of art. Painting is fun and keeps me balanced. It is a way for me to self-sooth. Many people exercise to center themselves. Painting does that for me.

    Painting is a space where I can work out emotional situations and at the same time create something beautiful. I’ve heard it described as “releasing the unconscious by means of spontaneous art expression.” (Dr. Margaret Naumberg.)

    Do you remember finger painting in kindergarten? Remember the roll of butcher paper the teacher would bring out and tear off a big piece? Then she would come around and put a dollop of liquid starch on the paper. The colors would be put out and how delicious the feeling to start sliding ones fingers through the paint and starch, mixing colors. I remember making lots of green with yellow and blue. Remember how the colors would end up muddy brown and gray when you would add orange or red? For me it would be so frustrating! But I eventually learned to mix the colors and was inspired in doing so.

    Every day when I go out into my studio it takes me back to that magical place and time when I was finger painting in kindergarten.

    Here’s to being motivated!

    Bye for now,

    Francesca

  • WE ARE ALL ARTISTS

    WE ARE ALL ARTISTS

    Rebecca Woolf

    Now that Christmas and Chanukah have come and gone we can get back to our everyday lives.  The holiday season gives an artist, such as myself; time to reflect on what to write about in my very first blog.

    I decided to comment on a fellow blogger’s assessment that we are all artists in one form or another.

    This fellow blogger that I am referring to is actually my niece, Rebecca Woolf, who is the author of a top-selling book entitled: “Rockabye – From Wild To Child” and she was also recently named the top mom blogger for 2011 by: Babble

    Becca, as I call her, is insightful, beautiful, and intelligent and I am not biased simply because she is my niece.  You’ll have to see for yourself!

    In one of her recent blog postings on her site: Girl’s Gone Child she made the statement that we are all artists and I happen to agree with her.

    The artist’s personality needs to be actively creating – with their hands in the paint as it is in my case.  When an artist is not actively producing, the emotion goes negative.

    The way for an artist to stay balanced in life is to do the very thing that makes them artistic; whatever that may be!!!  Whether it is writing, acting, painting, producing, surfing, building, designing a skyscraper or making an incredible meal – the artist needs to remain true to their artist nature!

    Personally, the act of painting brings me great joy!

    This is my first blog post and I am so happy to be writing to all of you!

    “Ripping Lips” as they say in fly fishing.

    Bye for now,

    Francesca