Books,Food, Wine, Sunshine, Visiting art galleries, Painting, Walking up moutains, Spain.
Music
Miles Davies, Mozart, Public Enemy, Nick Drake, Marvin Gaye, Radio Head, Bach, Charlie Parker, James Brown, Bob Dylan,Bob Marley, Janis Joplin,
Movies
Talk to her, La strada, Betty blue, Blue velvet, House of the flying daggers, Naked, The scent of green papaya, Land of freedom, The big blue, Diva, Once upon a time in the west, The godfather, Burnt by the Sun, Short Story,
Books
Crime and Punishment, Conversations with Cezanne, I Fellini, The unfinished masterpiece, War and Peace, Delacroix's Journals, The Idiot, On reflection, Siddartha, Twenty Poems About love and one on despair,
About me: 'Time to face up' is an article wriiten about me, that best describes what I do
Words are rarely fully effective in conveying the physical essence of art, a situation notably in the case with the giant portraits of Nahem Shoa, who has managed to trap the appearance of things in a way that is convincing and new. The paintings stand about 6ft high, and are sculpturally thick with paint. Enveloping and imposing, they offer the viewer different ways of looking, choosing between the near-abstract effect from close up or the detailed accuracy from a distance. In Shoa’s paintings we are constantly aware of the paint’s existence and how it has been manipulated to animate the picture surface.
This achievement is impressive, and even more so when the true scale of the process is known, ‘the paintings in this project took me around seven years’, explains Shoa. ‘Each head takes a year to paint. A year means 60 or 70 four-hour sessions. I’m painting a whole year in someone’s life, it’s not a snapshot. They are about time as well. I can’t do justice to them more quickly.’
The title of the show, Facing Yourself, reveals a theme behind the project. It is, the artists says, ‘looking at who we are in Britain now, and the melting pot we’ve become.’ However, Shoa stresses that there is no simplistic preaching involved: To see a black portrait in a modern gallery is quite rare. So I’d like people to leave just thinking: “ Aren’t they great paintings”, and not even be aware that they’ve been looking at these mixtures of people.’ The international video artist Kutlug Ataman, who sat for the artist jokingly hailed Shoa.” As the Velazquez of Multi Culturalism.”
Heavily - almost obsessively – devoted to the art of portraiture and the art of painting itself, Shoa’s style displays similarities with the work of esteemed British portraitist Lucian Freud. With the scale and technique it is also possible to see the influence of late Monet, whose Impressionist brushwork managed to convey great depth in simple broad strokes.
‘When you see my paintings, they’re so textured – paint goes to an inch thick, and it looks like a De Kooning close up,’ he says. ‘I’m trying to not copy life, I want the paint to become a force of nature in itself. A waterfall close up is spray and sound and the feeling of this torrent pushing down, and it’s only about 30ft away that you can tell it’s a waterfall. Mine work in the same way’.
Rob Haynes Journalist and Art Critic
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Who I'd like to meet: Other artists, mainly painters as we share the same passion for paint. Also I would like to meet art historians and critics, as I want to share ideas.
Thank you for the add! Great work! From artist to artist I give you big respects. I can tell you have really mastered yourself to a point where it's at an elevated level. Your rendering abilities are amazing. How is it in the UK?
THANK YOU.. for welcoming me ....i will learn N enjoy...your present with in the Links...of Friendship.. be well ...be happy....God bless U n Family...
Hey tutor :) hope you are well nahem.. I just love your paintings, your work is so powerful,I want to see them from life !!! see you around..and thanks :)
Welcome nahem. I thank you for the friendship. I am excited to have the opportunity to browse through your works that I find to be of an inspiring nature. I admire your talent and want to thank you again for the inspiring friendship. I hope when you have time you might visit my page to perhaps draw some inspiration of your own from my imagery. peace, Martha www.marthaeveretteramirez.com