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April 22, 2010

New Exhibitions going on

Filed under: exhibitions — Tags: , , , — Thomas @ 11:26

Currently there are two joint-showings of my pictures here in Amsterdam. I created a listing, which I want to keep updated from now on.

Firstoff, there is a indefinite exposition in Koppelaar’s Kunsthuiskamer. A gallery in Amsterdam Oud West (close to Central), which is specialized in Amsterdam Cityviews. It will keep 3 of my paintings constantly, only exchanging them with new ones every 3 months. I’m working on several new pictures, so that I can change more often. It is open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 13:00 to 17:00.


Location: Koppelaar’s Kunsthuiskamer
Touwslagerstraat 29
1013 DL , Amsterdam
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Art Exhibition Thomas Schmall Flyer
And secondly, there is currently the Portrait Month in the Galerie de Stoker. There are artists (including me on Friday) painting portraits in the gallery space, so people can watch. It’s pretty nice, especially now with the sun getting stronger. This happens every Friday and Saturday from 11:00 to 17:00. Some of the pictures will stay there for showing.
I have a bunch of portraits done, I’ll post them later.


Location: Galerie de Stoker
Witte de Withstraat 124
1057 ZH Amsterdam
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Art Exhibition Thomas Schmall Flyer

March 24, 2010

Soul Lessons from the Exhibition

Filed under: exhibitions,news — Tags: , , , — Thomas @ 00:15
Gallery Window

I’ll write two entries about my exhibition that started last week. One practical one, that might help artists looking to organize an exhibition. And this first one more as what it gives to my right side of the brain.

First of all it was truly fun. Having a first showing is a great chance to invite all friends and just enjoy. I’m really happy about everyone who showed up – even though it was impossible to give everyone the attention they deserved. Then again: Not that I was needed, everyone was busy meeting new people – all is well.

Oh yeah, and I would have been lost without the many friends helping out. Maroesja who made the whole thing possible at all. Maga who organized the awesome food – Sanna, Kaisa and Norma for helping her. Uno for making delicious Japanese cakes. Caroline, Ramon and Vika for taking pictures. Txell, Svetlana and Tobias for being handymens (if it wasn’t for them I would still be working). And Maryse for the professional marketing advice… plus many others I bothered for guidance :)

There is a lot to be learned about your own art at such an event. You see your images in a new light. Adding frames makes an immense difference. Some pictures that look average when lying in a huge pile at home, turn out into swans when getting a real frame with lots of space.

Here are some pictures showing the setup.

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Thomas presents... the main wall with the oil colors. I'm not posing!

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Wall two with watercolors and drawings.

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And Wall 3 with digital art and inks

Seeing the reaction of visitors is priceless. You can learn what they gravitate to – what they like and don’t like.
Surprising to me: My little sketches that I do in 5 minutes found a lot of fans. I do love them myself but I thought they are too personal for others to relate. I have a story about each image, but the viewer does not know them. Still, lots of good feedback.

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The sketchbook pages...

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...were hanging from the ceiling...

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in the center of the room.

The oil paintings were the center and did also get a lot of reactions. Viewers read a lot into images – it was surprising how strong you can affect people sometimes. The images and drawings that mean much to me did also get most reactions interestingly. Sometimes though the opposite of what I felt. The intensity comes through, the intention not always. And every now and then viewers see things I just didn’t realize. Painting happens to me sometimes like a trance, and I have to discover the image myself.
There was also some straight forward critique to images. Something very hard to find, and worth every effort.

Some long time artists gave me input on the pricing – very helpful, since I am clueless about that. I will adjust :)

What I take from all that: I am moving in the right direction. But there is a looooong way to go.
Painting more friends will be one way to get honest expression in my work. And I want to combine the looseness and depth of my sketches with the quality of the oils. This is my task and I hope I can find the time and money to go for that.

I sold some art, and I got some new opportunities through this. But if it really worked out I will judge when it is over – the gallery is still open every Friday and Saturday. Then I will also write the second self-review.

Here are more photos – thank you all for the great time.

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The first people just came when I put up the last image.

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The critics! They'll find any mistake!


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The food worked out nice...

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...and there it goes.


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I'm happy about the Japanese sweets. The wrapping was designed by Uno...

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...with the idea that I draw patterns on top of the stamp design.

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Behind the scenes.


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February 2, 2010

Exhibition 2010 Announcement

Filed under: news — Tags: , , , — Thomas @ 21:10

Art Exhibition Thomas Schmall Flyer

Now I can finally make the official announcement for my first full single artist exhibition. I’m very excited, still lots to prepare. Please join me for the opening – everyone is welcome. Spread the message if you know people who will enjoy this. The more the more fun it will be :)

I will write some more updates. On the side you see the flyer. I will print this one shortly and spread it in Amsterdam.
Below are the details. Any questions or ideas about this? Let me know.

Opening:

Sunday 14th of March – starting at 16:00.
Everyone is welcome – there will be drinks and snacks!

Exhibition Times:

Friday 12th of March to 7th of April 2010.

Open every Friday and Saturday from 11:00 to 17:00 o’clock.

Location:

A gallery in Amsterdam in the Baarsjes area.

Galerie de Stoker
Witte de Withstraat 124
1057 ZH Amsterdam


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January 27, 2010

New Portrait: Lake

Filed under: portraits — Tags: , , , — Thomas @ 15:00

A new portrait from last week; her name is Lake Montgomery, she is a singer living in Amsterdam (I like her music btw). Did it two and a half hours; it worked – new record ;)

Also I’m off tomorrow to the Global Game Jam, where you make a game in 48 hours. I’m really curious how it will work out – I do not know yet my teammates, so I hope for some luck there. This means no painting this weekend, and maybe I’ll die when trying to carry my 20 kilo PC there. But if if all goes well I can post a game here… exciting!

Lake (portrait), oil on linen canvas 50x40 cm

Lake (portrait), oil on linen canvas 50x40 cm

September 27, 2009

First post – first sketchbook pics

Filed under: art,news,site news,sketchbook — Tags: , , , — Thomas @ 19:17

Ok, finally first entry here. I’ll use this blog mainly to post my sketchbook that I carry around with me everywhere.
I’m starting with my sketchbook from last year – I’ll post ca. 10 pics each, until its done. Then i’ll start posting my current sketchbook more on a daily basis.

Maybe I’ll add some of my other pictures – as well links to artists that I discover. How about an occasional emo-rant?
We’ll see how it all goes. Comments, critique and ideas are very welcome.

Here we go – the first pictures here are from a club that I really didn’t enjoy. That made me draw all the more, trying to catch the misery :)

2008 sketchbook 01

2008 sketchbook 03

2008 sketchbook 04

2008 sketchbook 05

2008 sketchbook 06

2008 sketchbook 07

2008 sketchbook 09

2008 sketchbook 10

2008 sketchbook 11

 

 

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