Showing posts with label Cesar Santos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cesar Santos. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Cesar Santos Wins Again!






Academy of Realist Art, Boston has finished hosting its second annual Figure Painting Competition and has announced Angel Academy of Art, Florence alumnusCesar Santos, as the grand prize, and viewer's choice, winner! 

The competition spanned over five days with ten big name artists from all over the world. Santos's winning painting is pictured below:



You can see all the final works and a recap from the school here: http://www.araboston.com/2016-figure-painting-final-paintings/a



Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Cesar Santos: Secrets of Portrait Painting

Cesar Santos: Secrets of Portrait Painting



Cesar Santos’s new instructional DVD is here and it is excellent! Santos is teaching principles that he learned at the Angel Academy, modified by his own experience (with a bit of Andrew Loomis thrown in). The demo is 14-hours in length and the entire process is shown stroke by stroke. Such a thorough demonstration is hard to find! To buy the hardcopy DVDs or Download a digital copy, follow this link: http://streamlineartvideo.com/cesar-santos-secrets-of-portrait-painting/


Watch the Trailer here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFWQlDAWVrc

Friday, 4 September 2015

More Cesar Santos!




Angel Academy alumnus Cesar Santos has an article featuring him and his painting process included in October's issue of The Artist's Magazine.

It's available on-line. Take a look!



Thursday, 27 August 2015

Alumnus Update: Cesar Santos



Angel Academy of Art, Florence, alumnus and great friend Cesar Santos is working on a painting-demonstration DVD.




Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Cesar Santos

Here are two of Cesar's latest paintings:


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Mantodea, oil on linen
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Monday, 8 December 2014

Cesar Santos

During Art Basel week at the Concept Art Fair, the Committee of Contemporary Art Projects USA awarded Cesar Santos first prize for his painting Cosmic Connection.

Cesar has been recently been teaching popular workshops in Brazil.

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Concept Art Fair

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Cesar Santos workshop

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Cesar Santos workshop


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Cesar Santos workshop

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Alumni News

Milixa Morón (www.milixamoron.com) continues to live and paint in Florence (she is from Venezuela). There was an article on her and her work in the March 2013 issue of The Artist’s Magazine.
Milixa Morón "No Way Out"
Milixa Morón "No Way Out"
Milixa Morón's article in "The Artist’s Magazine"
Milixa Morón's article in "The Artist’s Magazine"
Milixa painting an allegory
Milixa painting an allegory

 

Cesar Santos (http://www.santocesar.com) is an ARC Living Master. In the last few years, his work has been shown at the Beijing Museum in China, and he has had solo shows in Miami, Florida; Houston, Texas; Chelsea, New York City and the National Gallery of Costa Rica. He received first place in the Metropolitan Museum contest “It’s Time We MET” and, more recently, received first prize in the portrait competition at the Grand Central Academy in New York, where he was competing against top portrait painters from the U.S. and Canada. He has been featured in art magazines and TV programmes throughout the U.S. and Latin America.

Cesar gave a lecture on his brilliant work, compositional principles and painting process at Del Mar College last year; it can be seen as a six-part presentation on YouTube. Here is the link to Part One:

Cesar will be giving a four-hour painting demonstration from the live model at the Angel Academy of Art, Florence in November, 2013
Cesar Santos "A Swedish Lady"
Cesar Santos "A Swedish Lady"
Cesar Santos "Psyche and I"
Cesar Santos "Psyche and I"
Cesar Santos "Model Re-Klein-ing"
Cesar Santos "Model Re-Klein-ing"

After living and exhibiting in Paris for two and a half years, Matthew Grabelsky  (www.grabelsky.com) moved back to Los Angeles (where he was born) and has had great success there and in Houston. His paintings are in some major collections—for example, his Alexandra and the Minotaur hangs alongside Bonnards and Picassos.

Matthew has also lectured on the new, re-nascent Realism and the Angel Academy at one of the big universities in Houston.
Matthew Grabelsky with collector standing before "Alexandra and the Minotaur"
Matthew Grabelsky with collector standing before "Alexandra and the Minotaur"
Matthew Grabelsky and a "A Knight's Quest"
Matthew Grabelsky and a "A Knight's Quest"

Harry Camarda’s cast painting of Lincoln is now part of the permanent collection of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. He has also been showing in juried shows such as the Philadelphia Sketch Club, where he won Best-in-Show, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where one of his portraits won third place.

The Philadelphia Sketch Club, founded in 1860, is the oldest artists’ club in the U.S.A. Past members have included Thomas Eakins and N.C. Wyeth.
Harry Camarda's "Lincoln"
Harry Camarda's "Lincoln"
Harry Carmada "In Thought"
Harry Carmada "In Thought"

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Alumni News

Our heartiest congratulations go to Gary Louis Smith for taking second place in the London National Portrait Gallery’s BP awards for his stunning painting, Holly. We think he should have won first place!
For more information on the Holly project, see Louis’s site at: louissmithportraits.co.uk
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Gary Louis Smith and "Holly"
Gary Louis Smith - "Holly" closeup
closeup of Gary Louis Smith's "Holly"

 

Damir Simic unveiled a huge 200 x 275 cm painting called First Day. His June 16th exhibition in the City Museum of Sisak, Croatia, represents the culmination of an exciting project that lasted a year and a half—our photo shows Damir’s daughter sitting in front of the painting, to give an idea of its size. The catalogue for this exhibition was written by Bishop Vlado Kosic.

In May of this year, Damir’s extremely successful show Forgotten Beauty opened in the W.H. Patterson gallery in London, England. The show was visited in Damir’s studio by the Croatian President, Ivo Josipovic and was opened in London by H.E. Tomic, the Ambassador of the Croatian Republic to the United Kingdom.

The December 2010 issue of Playboy features an article on Damir and his beautiful nudes.
Damir Simic "First Day"
Damir Simic "First Day"
Playboy article on Damir Simic
LifeStyle Magazine article on Damir Simic

 

Naomi Marino, alumnus and former instructor at the Angel Academy, received a prestigious commission to paint the portrait of Dutch vascular surgeon and professor Bert Eikelboom. On the 31st of May, Naomi travelled to Utrecht for the unveiling of the portrait at an event to honour Professor Eikelboom’s achievements in his field. The painting now hangs in the permanent collection in Utrecht’s internationally acclaimed UMC (Universitair Medisch Centrum). The portrait was a glowing success!

Naomi Marino and Bert Eikelboom
Naomi Marino and Bert Eikelboom at Universitair Medisch Centrum

 

Christina Mastrangelo held a three-month solo show of her work at the Michelle and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts. The reception had a huge number of people in attendance and her lovely still life Perishables quickly sold to a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Poster for Christina Mastrangelo solo show
Poster for Christina Mastrangelo solo show

Cesar Santos recently enjoyed his first one-man solo exhibition in New York City at the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery. Entitled Syncretism, the show is a collection of over 20 new paintings that explore the future of contemporary realism as it evolves from contradictory genres of art.
Cesar’s website is under construction for the moment, but you can see his work at: artlibre.net
Cesar Santos "Chicho in red"
Cesar Santos "Chicho in red"
Cesar Santos "3 Graces"
Cesar Santos "3 Graces"

Nancy Fletcher was selected to paint the portrait of the Bishop of Lincoln, Dr John Saxbee. Bishop Saxbee expressed a wish to have a quietly understated portrait, wanting only a couple of items of personal significance featured in the painting.

As well as this, Nancy’s painting The Portrait Artist was selected for the Windsor & Newton Painting Award at this year’s annual exhibition for The Royal Society of British Artists, held at Mall Galleries in London.

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Nancy Fletcher "The Portrait Artist"
Nancy Fletcher "The Portrait Artist"

Mark Cummings’s painting, Donnie Hawley of Hawleywood’s Barbershop was selected as a finalist by The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2009. The juried exhibition included 49 works that were on view from Oct. 23, 2009 through Sept 6, 2010 at The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. The competition received 3,300 entries in a variety of visual arts media, from digital animation and video to large-scale drawings, prints and photographs and a plethora of painted and sculpted portraits.

Mark Cummings and "Donnie Hawley of Hawleywood’s Barbershop"
Mark Cummings and "Donnie Hawley of Hawleywood’s Barbershop"
MarkCummings "Saving Me From Myself"
MarkCummings "Saving Me From Myself"

Cyril de Chambrier has had great success and critical acclaim with his first solo show in Genolier, Switzerland. Subtitled The Homecoming of an Art that Transcends Nature, the exhibition includes paintings of landscape, still life and the figure.

Cyril de Chambrier
Cyril de Chambrier

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Alumni News

Gary Louis Smith is receiving a lot of well deserved publicity in England as one of the four finalists for this year’s BP Award. His beautiful and huge (in every sense!) painting Holly (below) is short-listed for this much coveted award and is causing quite a stir. Here are links to two articles in The Guardian:

Louis’s website can be found at http://paintaportrait.org/
Gary Louis Smith and "Holly"
Gary Louis Smith and his "St Dismas"

 

Andrea Mosley has been awarded the extremely important commission to paint the portrait of Stan Lee, the co-creator and writer of Spiderman, The Hulk, X-Men, Iron Man, Daredevil and many others. Mr Lee will be 90 years old next year. Andrea is a brilliant painter and will create a fabulous portrait. Below, you can see her her signing herSelf-Portrait and her group portrait of Lynne Barton, Michael John Angel and Jered Woznicki.
Andrea’s website address is: andreanmosley.com/
Andrea Mosley signing her "Self-Portrait"
Andrea Mosley, "Lynne Barton, Michael John Angel and Jered Woznicki"

 

Teresa Oaxaca has won 2nd-place in the prestigious Portrait Society of America’s annual competition. Teresa’s portrait of her grandfather, titled Father Time (below), is beautiful and profound, as is all her work.

Teresa’s website address is: www.teresaoaxaca.com/
Teresa Oaxaca, "Father Time"
Teresa Oaxaca, "Remembrance"

 

Cesar Santos has won 1st-place in the recently formed ACOPAL (the America China Oil Painting Artists League at http://acopal.org/) annual show with his dynamite portrait Out of the Square (below, top). You can see more of Cesar’s beautiful, visionary paintings at www.santocesar.com
Cesar Santos "Out of the Square"
Cesar Santos painting his "The Art Collector"


Mark Stahmann and Shane Wolf were each finalists in the ACOPAL show: Mark with his subtly powerful The Worth of a Soul (below, top), and Shane with his brilliant, jazzy sketch Inception (below, bottom).

Mark Stahmann’s website is at www.markstahmann.com/
Shane Wolf’s website is at www.shane-wolf.com/
Mark Stahmann, "The Worth of a Soul"
Shane Wolf, "Inception"