tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51684743727852166722024-02-20T05:04:12.203-05:00Atelier | RomanosDemetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.comBlogger78125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-64957361299968762772013-09-11T02:22:00.001-04:002013-09-11T02:22:30.878-04:00All Is Chaos - Opening 9/13/13I was fortunate enough to be included in an <a href="http://covingtonarts.com/current-show/?utm_source=All+is+Chaos+1+week&utm_campaign=All+is+Chaos+-+1+Week&utm_medium=socialshare">exhibit</a> at the Covington Arts gallery in Covington, KY. It's curated by Dustin Pike (who I showed with at Synthetica-M a few years ago) and he did a tremendous job of assembling a really talented group of artists, of whom I'm honored to be a part. Though I will neither be there (due to now living in LA) nor will I be showing new work (still in progress), the show promises to me great and the pieces I'm showing I always liked. Here is one that will be at the exhibit:<br />
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<br />Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-25611317443369877892013-09-09T02:17:00.000-04:002013-09-11T02:17:19.737-04:00In Greece Getting InspiredI have been in Greece now for almost 2 weeks on vacation, but as always getting inspired and collecting ephemera for my collages. Cant wait to get back and start some new pieces!Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-74147183577235580432012-04-27T16:32:00.002-04:002012-05-02T07:44:58.787-04:00Autocomplete Exhibit - 5/10/2012<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Autocomplete: A Collaborative Coloring Book</b>, which is being curated by Maya Drozdz of <a href="http://visualingual.wordpress.com/">Visualingual</a>. The concept of the exhibit is what got me hooked. The idea is that select Cincinnati area (and beyond) artists would be paired with a Visionaries + Voices artist, more specifically, paired with a black and white print of their work, and we were asked to "color" the piece in our style, while maintaining the integrity of the original piece. For those unaware of <a href="http://www.visionariesandvoices.com/content/vv-home">Visionaries + Voices</a>, it is a local arts organization that provides creative opportunities to people with disabilities. From my experience seeing the work of several V+V artists over the years, I would say that really it's an organization that celebrates abilities, not disabilities. The power of art as a tool for expression is absolutely evident in the work itself and moreso in the smiles and increased self-esteem of the artists who are a part of V&V. I am honored and humbled to be a part of this exhibit.<br />
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I was paired with Jennifer Dowers (who I've yet to meet) to color in her piece entitled, <i>Cincinnati Reds</i>. Now I hadn't "colored" anything in a while, save for helping my 3 year old niece now and again, so getting this I admit was a touch intimidating. The piece I received was obviously a photograph, turned black and white, and not typically something I would work with, in both subject matter and in style. Frankly, it was the whole "maintaining the integrity of the original piece" part that I was having the most difficulty with. My natural inclination may have been to tear, burn or cover the entire thing, but again, I had to follow the rules so that was probably a good exercise for me in itself. Anyway, having just finished my version, I wanted to post a picture of the 2 side by side, so you can see the before and after.<br />
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Looking at it, I think I maintained enough of the original while adding my own twist. I really wanted to incorporate something to reference both the statistics of baseball as well as the sound of a cracking bat, hence the grids and shard of wood. Overall, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out and hope Jennifer does too. For those that can attend, the opening is Thursday May 10th, from 5-8PM at the V&V Gallery at <span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-size: 11pt;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">3841 Spring Grove Avenue in Northside</span>, </span>and the exhibit runs until Friday June 29th. Thanks to Maya for including me and best of luck with the event! <br />
<br />Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-38402199380989473712012-01-16T13:01:00.001-05:002012-01-16T15:40:17.116-05:00New Piece, New TechniqueI completed a piece this past weekend that I did as a birthday present for my friend Mason Paul, gallery owner/director at <a href="http://www.synthetica-m.com/">Synthetica-M</a> gallery in Cincinnati's Brighton area I've always been a bit hesitant to give art as a gift because you just never know if it will be liked by the person that receives it. Of course, if you know the person well enough that shouldn't be an issue. Anyway, I've shown at Synthetica-M a couple of times and felt like I'd gotten a good enough sense of Mason's aesthetic preferences in art that I figured it was low risk doing a piece for him. And as it turns out, he liked it! This is the piece:<br />
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This is a small piece, around 6x8" or so and it's done on a wood panel. I'm pleased with how it turned out and I was particularly happy with 2 things specifically. First, I have a French dictionary from 1906 that I tore out and incorporated the entry for the words "synthetique" and "synthetiquement", in reference to the gallery name. Synthetica isn't a real word so those were as close as I could get to the actual name of the gallery. The other thing I was happy about was that I used an image transfer technique I'd read about but had never tried. The image of the water tower is the one that I (successfully) tried using this method. I think the element works well content-wise (there are a few water towers in Brighton where the gallery is) and compositionally adds balance to the abstract. <br />
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The short description for the process I used to do this is this: First, you print out an image on a black and white laser printer/copier. You then paint a over the image using a clear gel medium. Once that's dry, you run the piece of paper under water allowing the paper to dissolve, leaving the image embedded into the back of the gel medium. What you have then is a sort of translucent piece of gel medium (sort of like a fruit roll-up) with an image on in. You then use the same gel medium to adhere it to your piece and it pretty much just blends right it. This is not a new technique by any stretch, I'd just never tried it before. Can't wait to try it again!<br />
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Happy 40th Mason!Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-18453106382778387362012-01-12T16:14:00.000-05:002012-01-12T16:14:05.154-05:00First Piece of 2012Call me crazy but I think 2012 is going to be a good year. To kick things off right, I did a new piece over my holiday break from work. I had found some cool objects at a place in town called <a href="http://www.buildingvalue.org/">Building Value</a>, that sells salvaged items. Funny how quickly the story came together. In hindsight, I seem to have channeled my inner Rauschenberg. Here is the piece:<br />
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Here's to a creative, productive 2012. Stay tuned for more work and posts this year.<br />
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DRDemetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-42740425785944035222011-11-23T14:40:00.000-05:002011-11-23T14:40:53.597-05:00Secret Artworks 2011For the last 3 years I have been happily contributing to Cincinnati's largest arts charity event hosted by <a href="http://www.artworkscincinnati.org/">Artworks</a>, called Secret Artworks. I've blogged about the event and it's benefits here before but never get tired talking about it, nor participating. So much so, that this year when asked if I'd join the planning committee, I happily accepted. I was honored to work amongst such a dedicated team who volunteered lot of hours alongside the full-time Artworks staff to put this all together. The event was this past Friday night and it went off perfectly! We held it in a new space this year (the former Contemporary Arts Center) and the museum-like venue only helped the already strong work stand out that much more. Special credit should go to <a href="http://www.jolieharris.com/Site/home_.html">Jolie Harris</a> and Janel Carol for heading the planning committee and of course to Tamara Harkavy and the Artworks staff! <br />
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I also submitted 3 pieces, 1 of which I know for sure was acquired. The piece is called LA Ghost and is a study for a series of pieces I will more than likely start over the holidays. Since it is technically no longer a "Secret" I thought I'd share it here:<br />
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Virginia is my dad's younger sister (whose age shall remain forever a secret!) though she feels more like my older sister and it's very obvious that we're all related. She's an artist and designer by education and profession, though neither of those words seem to encompass anywhere near all of how she manifests her creativity. Simply put, she is an idea person with an immense amount of creative energy, all she needs is a medium. Books, posters, paintings, exhibits, sculpture, interior spaces, furniture, fashion, photography, the list seems to go on. Funny how the focused and restrained artistic drive in my grandfather was channeled so differently between his descendents. Having just returned from a trip to Greece where I spent an unforgettable time with my dad (I'll write about that next) and regrettably a short time with Virginia, I still feel energized and inspired by my times with them.<br />
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Last year Virginia had an exhibit in Brazil that I was unfortunately unable to attend. She had been working on a series of black and white abstract pieces that come together in what she called "stavro-lexo" which translates from Greek as crossword puzzle. These pieces are beautiful in their subtlety and sensitivity in their own right, but curated and composed into the larger work which takes on a life of its own. Simply amazing. Here's a picture of the piece on the wall of her studio:<br />
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Needless to say I am a proud nephew and whether she knows it or not, she inspires me constantly to push myself as an artist and designer and to always keep following my passion, experimenting with styles and techniques and never locking myself into one medium. At the end of the day, creativity is an energy not unlike lighting, water or wind. All different but essential in moving life forward. Maybe nature's passions materialized.<br />
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Xronia polla theia mou!Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-64234956361839222792011-09-06T13:18:00.000-04:002011-09-06T13:18:39.214-04:00Missing PiecesOk, this is sort of a play on words but stay with me for a minute. I always tell people that art is for the artist and if anyone else likes the work they do, it's serendipity. With that, most artists I know feel the need to keep a new piece around a bit to sort of feel it or live with it. Let it speak back to you in a way. That's how I feel for sure. Right when I finish a new piece I tend to say to my self that this is my new favorite piece and how can I sell it. But art is like anything else living in that if you need to keep it, it'll tell you and if it's ok to let it go, it'll tell you that too. If you're not an artist this may sound ludicrous, but trust me, it's true.<br />
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Well, I did a show earlier this year in April where I was cranking to the last minute to get 2 pieces done in time for the opening. Both sold which was cool, but the only problem was that I never got to live with them at all before they were put on exhibit. One of the two I was ok with selling when I did as I had another one from the same series that I preferred anyway. The other one however I not only didn't get to live with, but I dont even know who bought it. It's not necessarily the most significant piece I've ever done or anything, but it was a bit of a departure for me and I really like it. I'm sure I'd have sold it soon enough anyway but I would have liked having it around for just a bit longer so it could say goodbye.<br />
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This is the missing piece. "Color outside the lines".<br />
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This is the piece I had on exhibit last night. "In a fit of fuchsia".<br />
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Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-22232918533766452962011-07-04T13:26:00.000-04:002011-07-04T13:26:18.731-04:00Dynamic, Transformational & Static - VideoSynthetica-M Gallery owner/director, Mason Paul has posted a video of the current exhibit that I am a part of. Check it out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl1McSibb9w">here</a>! Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-36117444607512704962011-06-08T02:15:00.000-04:002011-06-08T02:15:47.945-04:00Deconstructing the Collage - Hide and SeekI'm biased in my love for collage and mixed media work and for good reason. More than a painting, a collage/mixed media piece to me has so much more meaning and depth due to the finite nature of the items which it incorporates. Generally when people see my collage work in photos they seem visually interesting to them in composition, but it's when they see the pieces in person and here the stories of where the artifacts and ephemera that are incorporated into the piece, that the "a-ha" moment occurs. Collages tell stories and just like different actors and scenes come together to tell a story in film, so too do all the various items, brush strokes and their juxtapositions, completing a dynamic visual narrative. With that said, I thought I'd breakdown one of my collages and call out some of the items and where they came from.<br />
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To start with, here is a picture of the piece Hide and Seek. It's a 49" x 51" collage and mixed media piece done on reclaimed plywood.<br />
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To break it down into more detail, here are 4 close up pictures of the piece, starting from the top left. You can get a bit more of a sense of the details and how the items are layered and composed.<br />
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You can get an even better sense of the level of detail and all the items that are incorporated into this piece. There are probably close to 50 objects of various sizes interspersed throughout this collage but I thought I'd call out 12 in particular to give some more background about.<br />
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1. A rusty washer I found in the street on my walk home in Cincinnati<br />
2. A tag found in an old metal cabinet, circa 1950s<br />
3. A family photo bought at a garage sale in Chicago, circa 1960s<br />
4. A postcard of cold war era Berlin, bought in Berlin in 2009<br />
5. A hood ornament from a truck bought at a flea market in Amsterdam in 2008<br />
6. A tin soldier prayer plaque bought in Athens in 2004<br />
7. A newspaper insert picture of Steve McQueen from 1955<br />
8. Pages from a 1952 HAM radio directory with a hand written note found inside the directory<br />
9. Club flier torn off of a wall in Berlin in 2009<br />
10. A photocopy of the Voyager spacecraft<br />
11. A hand-painted image of the TV tower in Berlin<br />
12. The inside of an envelope<br />
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Though there are a few items from Berlin that tell a bit of the story that I intended, you can see that a number of the pieces are newer, much older and/or completely irrelevant to any story regarding Berlin in any way. However when all assembled, it's clear there is a story of a place and time. A story all created using finite items that can be used only once. That's the part of collage that I really like. The commitment required to create them. I collect artifacts from all over the world, from different time periods and I selectively choose which are to be incorporated into new pieces. And once an item is used, it's gone. Every step counts and no piece can ever be replicated. I hope that this little break down helps demystify the process a bit while telling a bit of the backstory behind the actual story.Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-67403562208287064132011-06-05T16:31:00.000-04:002011-06-05T16:31:07.220-04:00Dynamic, Transformational and Static - Opening 6/4/11<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Last night was the opening of my lastest show, a group show at <a href="http://www.synthetica-m.com/#%21">Synthetica-M Gallery</a> in Cincinnati's Brighton area. I was one of 4 artists exhibiting and was pleased with the quality of the work, the way it was set up and the turnout. Much thanks to gallery owner, Mason Paul for a great night! For those that couldn't make it, the show runs from June 4th through the end of July. To arrange an appointment please call the gallery at 513-602-2574. Here are some pics from the show and a few images of the pieces I have up for sale.<br />
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One of the cool things about this show for the artists is that the Artworks team who curates the show, selects 100 of their favorite pieces and asks the artists that created them to be a part of a separate show called "Expose", where artists can exhibit one of their normal size pieces of work. I was fortunate enough to be selected as one of these artists and was a part of the exhibit held at Artworks beautiful gallery space. This too was a well attended show and was a great opportunity to meet some of the artists who donate their time and artwork to the Secret show. Kudos to the Artworks team for all their hard work every year with both of these shows! Here is a pic from the show.<br />
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So, it's been a busy year, but mostly with paying work. Seems that 2010 is following in 2009's footsteps as one that is crap for selling artwork. I understand that bills come first so I cant complain too much.<br />
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I have still been a part of a few shows this fall. First off,<a href="http://cliftonculturalarts.org/"> The Clifton Cultural Arts Center</a> had their first "Golden Ticket" art show, which although not the best displayed show I've ever been a part of (putting it nicely because I like the people that put in on), it did have a nice collection of artists and was fun to be a part of and support. I was also selected as one of the top 100 from the Secret ArtWorks event last December and so will be a part of a group show on October 22nd. I'll also be submitting again to SecretArtworks this year and am happy to support the organization and all they do for the community.<br />
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I plan on being more productive this fall and winter and have been speaking with several local and national gallery owners to get in the queue for shows. Stay tuned!Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-43206886140391928062010-01-17T22:28:00.000-05:002010-01-17T22:28:25.407-05:00Giclee prints now available of "Ides of March + 1"<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSqeFNDevJpBR2QArgwkbA_snTvjV2AxEj1MaEynz93h47OLfSH9c2CHgR5FeEkNirj1KIx0R-tp0BJwAJ6c8qFOt0M4m6EcVR-gOAsx6ose6IhJ_td0Sv8sDs3eVVgmvCxLb-u-WHhu29/s1600-h/DR-idesofmarch+1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSqeFNDevJpBR2QArgwkbA_snTvjV2AxEj1MaEynz93h47OLfSH9c2CHgR5FeEkNirj1KIx0R-tp0BJwAJ6c8qFOt0M4m6EcVR-gOAsx6ose6IhJ_td0Sv8sDs3eVVgmvCxLb-u-WHhu29/s320/DR-idesofmarch+1.jpg" /></a><br />
</div>This particular painting always seemed to be liked by many people but there's only one and it's already got a home! Well, thanks to amazing new printing methods called Giclee prints, I now have available for purchase high quality reproductions of this piece. Prints are printed onto canvas then stretched, giving the appearance of almost the real thing. I will be doing a limited run of 10 prints and am currently taking orders. Stretched 24"x36" prints are $270. Please email me if you'd like to order ne of the series. atelier.romanos@gmail.comDemetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-56748874629475182452009-12-17T22:00:00.000-05:002009-12-17T22:00:50.734-05:00Clearing InventoryWith the new year upon us and many new ideas to pursue, I need to find homes for my remaining inventory of paintings and collages. Have a look here and let me know if anything strikes your fancy!<br />
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Demetrius Romanoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17649500272272184798noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5168474372785216672.post-3531945600516128782009-12-09T08:53:00.000-05:002009-12-09T08:53:41.150-05:00Secret ArtWorks 2009 - Sale!As you know, I recently participated in the Secret ArtWorks charity event to support arts projects around Cincinnati for kids. 2009 was a record year for the ArtWorks foundation, which is awesome news! Here's a recap of Secret ArtWorks by the numbers:<br />
<ul><li>1474 Secret Works of Art submitted by 536 participating artists</li>
<li>700+ vouchers sold </li>
<li>900 guests in attendance</li>
<li>$50,000 raised for ArtWorks programs!</li>
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