Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Why Do People Like Art?

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Why Do People Like Art? | detail of "Aggie's Bike" | Francesco Galle contemporary art artist prints for sale, Toronto art studio

Why do people like art?

Why do you like the art you like?

These are questions everyone interested in art has contemplated at one point or another.

As an artist, I’m faced with a similar question – why do people like MY art?

I’ve gotten a lot of interest in my illustration work over the years, and while I appreciated it, I never quite understood why. I’m hardly the only person doing Toronto canvas illustration art prints, so why is it that people love my work in particular? What was it that gave my illustrations more appeal than some of my other work?

After considering this for a while, I came to the conclusion that it’s the simplicity.

For example, take a look at this piece below. I call this “Aggie’s Bike”, because my sister Aggie has always loved this particular piece.

Why Do People Like Art? | "Aggie's Bike" | Francesco Galle contemporary art artist prints for sale, Toronto art studio

The drawing is fairly rudimentary, and the colours are simple, but through this it manages to get to the base emotion behind the scene.

I think that’s why I love working in black and white as well. Simple art can say as much as more complex work. Sometimes a complex piece can be nice, but simpler art can remind us that the space we give ourselves in life is as important as the things we use to fill our life. This is true with any art, whether it’s music, food, or visual art.

My good friend Chung Gong, a Korean brush painter, taught me to recognize this. His paintings are incredibly simple, sometimes just a few brush strokes, but are filled with so much emotion. I’ve always admired that about his work.

Art like this can have an important lesson for us in life, as well. In the modern world, we try to fill every spare second we can with television, the internet, or checking our phones for the latest update on whatever. But if we can take some time to exhale, calm the hell down, and just appreciate life for a moment, we might be healthier and happier.

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You can also contact me for commissioned work, or if you have any questions about anything.

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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Italian Icon Series: Sofia Loren

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Italian Icons Series: Sofia Loren | detail of the painting | Francesco Galle contemporary art artist prints for sale, Toronto art studio

There’s nobody like Sofia Loren. Not before, and not since. I’ve always had a thing for the period in time where she was at her height.

She’s been a frequent theme in my art over the years. I don’t know how many times I’ve painted her, but I always find myself coming back to this one. It shows her sexy, sophisticated nature.

Here I’ll show you some of my process so you can see the transformation from outline to finished work.

First, I drew Sofia on paper and used a projector to project it onto the canvas. From there, I slowly start to draw it with pen until it looks like a finished pen drawing.

Italian Icons Series: Sofia Loren | step 1 in my process | Francesco Galle contemporary art artist prints for sale, Toronto art studio

Next, I start with ink and a brush.

Italian Icons Series: Sofia Loren | step 2 in my process | Francesco Galle contemporary art artist prints for sale, Toronto art studio

If the mood strikes me, I’ll use a bit of coloured ink as well. I generally enjoy the feel of black and white drawings though, as you can probably tell based on the rest of my work.

Italian Icons Series: Sofia Loren | the finished product | Francesco Galle contemporary art artist prints for sale, Toronto art studio

Seeing Sofia in black and white on such a grand scale, to me, is beautiful. I think that’s why I like to paint in this manner and in this size. I’ll probably be painting Sofia again, just saying.

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If you like this painting of Sofia, there are many others like it on my Toronto art prints store website. Feel free to look around, and contact me with any questions, concerns, or if you’re interested in commissioned work.

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