Saturday, August 31, 2024

Artist of the Day, August 31, 2024: Michael Sowa, a German painter (#2099)

 Michael Sowa (1945) is a German artist known mainly for his paintings, which are variously whimsical, surreal, or stunning. His paintings often feature animals and are titled in English and German. His art is widely available as posters, notecards, postcards, and calendars.

Sowa studied at the Berlin State School of Fine Arts for seven years and worked briefly as an art teacher before focusing entirely on his career as a painter and illustrator. A book of 50 paintings titled Sowa's Ark: An Enchanted Bestiary was published in 1996. He also illustrated Esterhazy, The Rabbit Prince by Irene Dische and Hans M. Enzensberger. He is the illustrator of The Little King December and A Bear Called Sunday, both authored by Axel Hacke.

He was the cover artist for several albums, including Mad Season by Matchbox Twenty and two covers for The Beautiful South's Miaow and for their single "Everybody's Talkin'."

He gained new followers for his work on the 2001 film Amélie where his art on the walls comes to life. Sowa contributes illustrations to the satirical German magazine, Titanic, and he also did the art work for magazine covers of several well-known periodicals, most notably the December 2, 2002 issue of The New Yorker.
 
His work has been exhibited in the Wilhelm-Busch-Museum Hannover, in the Kunsthalle Oldenburg, at The Liebenweintrum in Burghausen and repetedly in Japan. In September 2020 Michael Sowa was awarded with the e.o.plauen Prize.

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Michael Sowa

Herbert
February
Kranker Hund
Sharks of Suburbia
Greetings From Berlin
Sheep with Laptops
Haunted City
A Turkey Provides Seven Kinds of Meat
Seemannslos
Köhlers Schwein
Carpathian Chicken
Happy Easter
Straße frei! (Johannes R. Becher)
Die Melancholie eine Sommerabends
Biker
On The Road
Schwanblumen
Ark
Ark (detail)
Ark (detail)
Ark (detail)
Big Buzzer
Die Einladung
Friends
Giraffe
Herta
Instant Relief Therapy
Man, Table, Fish
Portrait of a Singer
Quiet Days
School of Fish

Friday, August 30, 2024

Artist of the Day, August 30, 2024: Camila Falquez, a Mexican born, American emerging photographer (#2098)

 Camila Falquez is a New York based photographer of Colombian heritage. She was born in Mexico City and grew up in Spain. Falquez’s photographs harness the traditions of fashion and portrait photography and honor the contemporary spectrum of social and gender diversity. Channeling the conventions of surrealism and a strong color palette, Falquez elevates and empowers her subjects. Her images have been published in The New York Times, TIME Magazine, El País, WSJ, and Vogue, among others.

She has collaborated with brands such as Clinique, Hermes and Nike. In 2022, Falquez had her first solo exhibition in New York at Hannah Traore Gallery called Gods That Walk Among Us. In 2023, Falquez was named the Fashion Photographer of the Year at the Latin American Fashion Awards. Her work was also acquired for the permanent collection of the Perez Art Museum in Miami, Florida.

In what ways does nature inspire or inform your work?
I believe in Mother Nature above all things. As humans, everything we should aspire to do is to respect, learn and protect our planet. I believe in the intersectionality of struggles and with my work I long to support, enhance and be in service of those who are in the frontlines fighting for our planet and our human rights.

What does it mean to you to be part of a thriving ecosystem?
With my work I try to manifest the possibility for a thriving ecosystem of LGBTQIA+ rights, Indigenous Voices and social justice. I believe the answers we long for reside in the individuals that inhabit de so called “margins”. There is nothing I respect more than being a part of those ecosystems and being in conversation with those who are fighting every day for a freer planet.

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 Ms. Camila Falquez
Self portrait
 La Rosalia 
Natalia Mendez from La Morada, 2021
 Miguel Angel Heredia, 2020

La Villana
Voque Spain cover
Voque cover
Señora Julia, Hija de Obatalá
Piensa En Mí
Manoli y Alba
Flamenco
Don’t Touch My Hair
Almodovar’s muse
Beyond Any words cover
Guardian of the future
In Drag We Trust
In Drag We Trust
Vogue Mexico cover
Zendaya for the Cover of Time 100 People of the Year