#art, Women Artists Series: Beryl Cook…

(Photo The Telegraph)

A few days ago a friend and fellow blogger on WP suggested I look into a woman artist from the United Kingdom who I did not know, and I certainly did and here she is: Beryl Cook. She was born on September 10 of 1926 in Egham, Surrey, England, and although she claimed not to have had any «formal» art training, she painted very well. Her paintings are of everyday people, sometimes a bit bizarre but almost always with a comical twist.

Although her bulky figures might remind one of Botero, (another one who claimed to be self-taught), in my opinion Cook’s work is much more interesting. She painted volume in her outlandish and extroverted characters. Beryl Cook was influenced, according to her own words, by the work of Sir Stanley Spencer and Edward Burra, both highly trained and successful British painters.

Cook moved to Plymouth in 1968 and at the Plymouth Arts Centre had her first exhibition. The success of that exhibition led to her being contracted to the Portal Gallery in London (1976) where she exhibited until her death in 2008. In 1995 she was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Channel 4 News produced, in 2005, a short film of her work and the Royal Mail used one of her paintings for a first class postage stamp.

Although I did not know much about this painter, she is certainly well known in the UK and her work has achieved a wide level of success. Can it be that because she is a woman artist she has not been taken as seriously as men in Art History? I don’t know. But her country did take her seriously. So I ask myself, why did I not hear of her in Art School? In any event, I like her work and I wanted to share it with you and find out what you think.

(«Tea in the Garden» berylcookprints.co.uk)
(«Hen Night» berylcookprints.co.uk)
(«By the Clyde» Artuck.org)

I would highly suggest that if you are interested in art, either as an artist, student, lover of art or collector, that you look further into the work of Beryl Cook.

CHEERS – CHEERS – CHEERS

(Thank you M.)

#opinion, #art, #poem, Querido diario, pagina no. 4

(«Papa Noel con vino»/«Santa Claus With Wine» – de/by Francisco Bravo Cabrera/Derechos Reservados/All Rights Reserved)

Como dijo John Lennon «And so this is Christmas and what have we done…» («Así que ya es Navidad y que hemos hecho…»), creo que lo podemos decir todos, al menos me lo pregunto yo a mi mismo. Mi respuesta siempre es la misma, he hecho bastante pero no lo suficiente. He logrado muchas cosas, pero me faltan muchas mas. He comenzado muchos proyectos pero me quedan por terminar. He hecho nuevas amistades. He ido a muchas fiestas. He visto muchos espectáculos, he escuchado mucha música, he comido bien, he viajado etcetera etcetera ad nauseam…

Bueno, es verdad, pero creo que no es lo único ni lo más importante. A todas esas cosas, a todos esos logros, acontecimientos, gratos recuerdos et al, les falta el ingrediente principal, la espiritualidad. El amor a Dios, a uno mismo y al prójimo, venga, eso debe ser el objetivo de nuestra búsqueda y de todo. Claro, ahora llega el momento de hacer resoluciones para el año nuevo, promesas que uno le hace al almanaque, a la agenda o a un pedazo de papel donde uno apunta todo lo que quiere hacer, lo que piensa uno hacer. Jolines, a ver si las cumples…

Si, ya ha llegado la Navidad, y ¿Qué has hecho chaval?

Doce meses escurridos, apurados y taciturnos

atraviesan por el cielo imaginario,

sembrando dudas, verdades, cuentos, desesperos,

ahogando al grillo viejo y descarado

de la consciencia filantrópica, remolona y mañanera,

y bebiéndose el anis de la eterna madrugada.

Doce meses, ni uno más, ni uno menos,

nos da el decrepito almanaque,

cada uno con su alforja y su jaleo,

y nosotros con la prisa por que llegue,

el año nuevo con sus disparates…

Francisco Bravo Cabrera, escrito hoy, 20 de diciembre de 2023 mientras escuchaba al Trio en Si bemol mayor para Clarinete, Violoncello y Piano, Opus 11, “Gassenhauer-Trio” de 1797)

#art, Una vez más, Sharon Stone, la pintora – Once More, Sharon Stone the Painter…

(Foto/Photo El Correo)

Ya había hablado de ella… Sharon Stone es también pintora – Sharon Stone is Also an Artist … Pero ahora vuelve a ser noticia el arte de esta gran actriz de Hollywood. Están hasta diciendo que pinta abstracción, pero, mirando sus cuadros me lucen un tanto figurativos pero con mucha abstracción, si… Tambien me lucen un poco simplones, y aunque no soy nadie para juzgar, no me dan que los haya currado mucho… La revista Artnet dice que la toman muy en serio como pintora porque ella se toma muy en serio a si misma y a su arte. Bueno, ya la hemos visto en el cine y se sabe que es una artista completamente comprometida con su arte, el arte del actor, pero hay que ver si tiene el mismo compromiso con la pintura… Su nueva exposición titulada “Welcome to My Garden” se puede ver en la C. Parker Gallery de Greenwich, Connecticut (EEUU)… hay 19 obras nuevas de la actriz y suponen los críticos…ay estos críticos…que los cuadros demuestran mas profundidad y disciplina que los que expuso anteriormente. Le deseamos mucha suerte a esta gran actriz de 65 años que aún luce guapísima… (Vaya al enlace con Artnet para ver la exposición)

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I had already talked about her… Sharon Stone is Also an Artist… But now, the art (paintings) of this great Hollywood actress is making headlines again. Some are even saying that she paints abstract art, but when looking at her paintings, they seem somewhat figurative but with a lot of abstraction I’ll admit. They also seem a bit simple to me, and although I am no one to judge, it doesn’t look like she put much effort into them… The magazine Artnet says that she is taken very seriously as a painter because she takes herself and her art very seriously. Well, we have already seen her in movies and we know that she is a fully committed artist when it comes to acting, but we have yet to see if she has the same commitment to painting… Her new exhibition titled «Welcome to My Garden» can be seen at the C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut (USA)… There are 19 new works by the actress, and according to critics… oh, these critics… the paintings demonstrate more depth and discipline than her previous ones. We wish this amazing 65-year-old actress a lot of luck, as she still looks absolutely gorgeous(Go to the link on Artnet to see the exhibit)

(Foto/Photo ELLE)

GRACIAS – CHEERS – GRACIAS – CHEERS – GRACIAS – CHEERS

#travel, ¡Queriendote Barcelona! – Loving Barcelona!

(Francisco Bravo Cabrera, representado por un actor/Actor portrayal)

Barcelona, para mí es la ciudad más bella de la peninsula ibérica y lo digo por muchas razones. No solo porque parte de mi familia procede de esta gran capital catalana, pero también porque siempre que he estado en ella ha sido una autentica gozada. El hecho de que es una ciudad mediterránea, romana, artística, y musical, hace que mi amor por Barcelona siempre siga ardiendo aunque no vivo en ella…

Aquí os brindo algunas fotos de mi recién experiencia en la ciudad condal ya que la semana pasada (14 de diciembre) estuve en ella para la inauguración de una exposición de algunos de mis cuadros en una de las galerías barcelonesas…

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Barcelona, for me, is the most beautiful city on the Iberian Peninsula, and I say that for many reasons. Not only because part of my family comes from this great Catalan capital, but also because every time I’ve been there, it has been a true delight. The fact that it’s a Mediterranean, Roman, artistic, and musical city keeps my love for Barcelona burning, even though I don’t live there…

Here are some photos of my recent experience in the city of Barcelona, as last week (December 14th) I was there for the opening of an exhibition of some of my paintings in one of the many art galleries of Barcelona.

GRACIAS – CHEERS