Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Francis Bacon

 
Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon is a Irland artist, he was an figurative painter. The principal aspect of his art is the raw imagery and emotionally charged, also the abstract painting its present in his works.
Francis made his first works from 1929. He did watercolor, gouaches, oils and draws.
In 1930 he work in London as an interior decorator and designer of modern furniture.

The work “ Three Studies for figures at the base of a cricifixion” ( triptic ) was the painting that marking the beginning of his mature artistic career. This finish work was in 1944.

I like the artist because I think that his works is daring and different. The Bacon works was reject, but later and now is recognized and appreciate for the form and style.

I think that Bacon works and talent is unique. I like so much the darks colors in the paint, the crazy ideas, the abstraction, the form, the draw, the lights, etc. Is for this that I admire to Bacon.

Well. This is a famous Bacon painting.
Bye bye.

6 comments:

  1. I read your post and search a Francis Beacon. He is works very interesting...and others very crazy jajajajajaj...but there is something dark

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  2. There is a movie biographical about the life of painter Francis Bacon called "Love is the Devil. Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon"...The film is very good...

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  3. This painting is like should to have been the portrait of the Bishops and priests in the Renaissance: terrifying and darks hahaha I see you! Bye! :)

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  4. I wrote about Deleuze in my blog. I mentioned the text "La lógica de la Sensación" where he write about the Bacon's artworks. I recommend you!! Bye.

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  5. I heard the other day that he doesn´t have many reference in his paintings, one of this reference is the photographer Muybridge, because he was interested in the movement. I like the concept of body in his work.

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  6. My favorite paint of Francis Bacon is " Head VI". sick and awesome paints !

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