Apr
30
Bird season – Original acrylic painting
Published on 2014-04-30 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Drawing, Painting
Bird season / La saison des oiseaux
Original acrylic painting on linen canvas
Artwork size : 25.59 x 21.26” / 65 x 54 cm
© Eric Bourdon, 2014
No story to tell,
just a free drawing / painting improvisation…
Mar
3
LOST – The art of losing oneself in painting…
Published on 2014-03-03 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Drawing, Painting
LOST
Original acrylic painting on linen canvas
Artwork size : 25.59 x 21.26” / 65 x 54 cm
© Eric Bourdon, 2014
Dec
14
All the faces of Earth… Applied pareidolia
Published on 2013-12-14 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Pareidolia, Photo
“Onformative”, an independant studio for digital art and design located in Berlin, is tracking faces all over the surface of the Earth, using satellite photos provided by Google Maps. The process called pareidolia we use to detect meaning in vague visual stimuli (clouds, inkblots, but also everyday life data : familiar faces, known objects…) and usually implemented by the temporal lobes of the human brain, is partially managed by advanced face detection algorithm and face tracking library, pushing the automatic face tracking capabilities far beyond those of your digital camera…
More on onformative.com/work/google-faces
Nov
12
Tea or coffee ? Making art with stethoscopes…
Published on 2013-11-12 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Applied art, Drawing, Painting, Pareidolia
Latest drawing ‘Tea or coffee ?’ inspired by a set of stethoscopes (my kind of ‘applied art’)…
See the full story here : step-by-step creation.
This artwork is an acrylic painting on linen canvas, 61x38cm (24,02″x14,96″).
Sep
7
Playing pareidolia with Freud…
Published on 2013-09-07 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Applied art, Painting, Pareidolia
This is the shape of a vulture that Sigmund Freud, playing “pareidolia” without knowing it, found in Leonardo da Vinci’s oil painting “The Virgin and Child with St. Anne” (1503-1519).
This vulture, that Sigmund Freud guessed was hidden in the folds of the garment of the Virgin, was the center of his speculations about Leonardo da Vinci’s alleged homosexuality and views on women in his book Leonardo da Vinci and a memory of his childhood (1910).
If the vulture revealed anything, it was only about Freud’s personal obsessions. I’ve just found some other interesting shapes, highlighted in my latest work “Sigmund Freud and a memory of his elephants”. You will see just a few of them, solutions are innumerable…!
Aug
5
That’s it ! End of the work in progress…
Published on 2013-08-05 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Painting, Work in progress
…or almost it. What else ? Varnishing, title, photos, gripping structure, pictures on the website, exhibiting… among many other things… Soon !
It is not the end; it is not even the beginning of the end; but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. (W. Churchill)
Photo © Eric Bourdon
Aug
4
Story… about musicians, fans, spectators…
Published on 2013-08-04 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Music, Painting, Work in progress
A triangle player, 2 guitarists, a drummer, an accordionist, a singer… All kinds of musicians everywhere with their fans, or amazed spectators… Then you can imagine what kind of story it could be… perhaps a musical American Idol-like contest ?
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Photo © Eric Bourdon
Aug
1
Festival of Colors, World Music Day… Or both ?
Published on 2013-08-01 by Eric Bourdon | Comment
Category(ies) : Music, Painting, Work in progress
Big festival, whatever kind it is, the World Music Day or the Hindu Festival of Colors (‘Holi’)…
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Photo © Eric Bourdon