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“The Simplicity of Silence” Pencil on Board, 45” x 80”Normally one puts their work on a gallery wall and the work needs to carry the power to speak to the viewer, if it’s successful the work will ignite the viewer’s imagination and art is made. The only hint the artist gives is the title in this case “The Simplicity of Silence”.
Yet at DA we learn, we teach, we read, and art is discussed, and this having been a wip I’ll try and go over what has turned from a perceived 500 hour project to more than 1800 hours and why it was worth it.
Ever since getting out of art school years ago, I suspected that talent was a farce, sure there exceptions Mozart, Picasso, Joe Bonamassa and a few others but these are prodigies more so than “talented” people. For the rest of us “talent” is more an unstoppable interest and drive, a work ethic that at times seem almost obsessive. Once this practice gives you a foundation to work on, ideas and concepts make up the rest and none of this comes easy. When my students complain about their art assignments all have to say is; “suck it up, art is hard, get it done”. Yet time put into an individual project doesn’t mean 1800 hours-that alone has nothing to do with the success of a work. Kathe Kollwitz could do with a line in a very short time what 99% of people could never do but it took years of observation and repetitive technical study to get there. Personally I have to spend a lot of time on my work to say it in my way; in a nut-shell my fascination is with the complexities of nature, of the human face of a broken light bulb and so on. Simplification is not an interest nor do I feel that I have to avoid it when see a need for it. I go about my work in a simple formula, composition, concept, technique… success is never guaranteed for the viewer has to be moved to fill the artistic circle, after all art is still a form of communication.
“The Simplicity of Silence” was at times horrendously repetitive, I would sit at the drawing board almost on the verge of hanging it up, but I know at these time I have to rise to the occasion and work thought it. I took no short cuts, I stuck to every branch if they heighted the vision and left out only the ones that took away from the flow. I have experienced every snow flake every twig and branch every shadow and highlight this is a journey that taking a photo could never give me. Because of this hyper-involvement I hope to share my visions with the viewer in a way that a photo cannot do. This obsessive act translates to the viewer in a complete different manner. I’m not interested so much in any particular “ism”, photorealism or hyper-realism per say, but I am interested to show the viewer just how I see my world. Technicality I used about one hundred photos as references, I used real branches and twigs that I had in my studio and went to the original place many time although that changes daily, winter turned to spring, to summer to fall and so on. What I do not want to do is just copy a photo but translate and reinvent it with my knowledge, imagination and artistic language, the photo is only a map, finding the treasure is within me.
I want to thank all who have commented on this long wip, I thank you for the question and keeping the discussion going. My hope is that it inspired people the way you all inspire me.
“The Simplicity of Silence” is dedicated to my dad Fritz Mersmann who passed away during this project, he was my only teacher.
To get an idea of how large this is here is a link
nimra.deviantart.com/art/The-S…
This is quite and honor for me, the Grand Rapids Art Museum has chosen this work to show for a year in an exhibit “ArtPrize Encore” I am one of thirteen artists chosen.
www.facebook.com/pages/Grand-R…
Sold as of 12,12,12
Armin Mersmann
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Comments: 786
ButterflyFish In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 18:38:40 +0000 UTC]
wonderful! it's just unbelievable... I am proud to see such a great artwork! thank you for sharing it with us
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1nimra In reply to ButterflyFish [2012-09-09 23:32:09 +0000 UTC]
your very welcome and thank you
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Angie-Pictures In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 17:57:11 +0000 UTC]
This is a drawing???
AWESOME!
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1nimra In reply to Moonrisepower [2012-09-09 23:31:39 +0000 UTC]
oh no she made what i only drew
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HayleyLV In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 16:34:55 +0000 UTC]
Are you f****** serious? That's impossible. You are one of the most talented persons ever! My God, I still can't close my jaw.
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1nimra In reply to HayleyLV [2012-09-09 22:47:17 +0000 UTC]
thanks Hayley you do some nice work yourself!
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HayleyLV In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-11 17:07:33 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome. (: Ohhh haha, I have a long way ahead of learning art. But thank you for your kind words, I appreciate it, especially coming from you.
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Angelica95 In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 16:01:48 +0000 UTC]
The sheer beauty in this drawing has rendered me speechless
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Bicnarok In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 08:29:04 +0000 UTC]
Amazing!! How can anyone have that much patience to do all those branches!!!!!
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Bicnarok In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-10 11:31:34 +0000 UTC]
Don´t worry your not the only one
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Bluelisamh In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 07:44:43 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations on a well-deserved DD! Beautiful work, and your dedication is inspiring. Work like this is something I aspire to.
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ParaguayDraw In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 06:59:13 +0000 UTC]
woooooooooooooooooww!!!! omg you have so much patience..this is amazing!
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1nimra In reply to ParaguayDraw [2012-09-09 22:44:27 +0000 UTC]
not in any other part of my life just in drawing thanks
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RogueLynn In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 05:41:53 +0000 UTC]
you are EPIC!!! ^^ this has sooo much detail in it. I love this so much. Adding you to my watch, I feel sooo inspired to keep working on my realistic artwork. Thank you. ^^ Take care and keep it up
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xCrimsonWolf In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 05:27:27 +0000 UTC]
This looks like a photograph... Do you, by any chance, have a video or something like it of you drawing?.. I am slightly skeptic...
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1nimra In reply to xCrimsonWolf [2012-09-09 22:43:42 +0000 UTC]
nope gotta trust me, if you saw it in life you could tell.
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ravenaudron In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 05:08:38 +0000 UTC]
Soooo hard to believe that it's not a photo! Amazing!!!
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mizu-shimma In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 05:00:21 +0000 UTC]
This is truly the most beautiful drawing I've ever seen... You are an inspiration. I honestly feel that I must go and practice now.
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seasonofautum In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 04:13:19 +0000 UTC]
I have what you said so:
this have got to me also. this will help me go stronger in my studies of art. its my DUTY as an ARTIST to do so. thank you so much for doing a piece such as yours like this. I know it took a lot from you(a lot of your time). from the look of this i can truly say you have touched me as an artist as well as a woman too!
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1nimra In reply to seasonofautum [2012-09-09 22:42:34 +0000 UTC]
Isabella, that's very kind thank you
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seasonofautum In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 04:04:59 +0000 UTC]
Wow! I love the intensity in this art piece
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MirandaPavelle In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 02:04:39 +0000 UTC]
i would never have this much patience... My hat is off to you
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1nimra In reply to MirandaPavelle [2012-09-09 22:41:10 +0000 UTC]
oh you never know im not a patient guy at all
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MirandaPavelle In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-10 02:46:36 +0000 UTC]
well, it seems as if your work betrays you
although, I saw the WIP. That is a very big picture... might make things easier. Still, excellent.
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AnnLies In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 01:56:44 +0000 UTC]
This is stunningly beautiful simply for its amazing detail and simple subject matter. The scene is a snapshot of life one could find anywhere near where I live, but the loving attention you paid to the unending details is a testament not only to the skill of the artist, but also to the importance of the subject itself. This effect could easily have been created by taking a picture and editing it to grayscale, something that would take perhaps minutes. The hours spent and the skill that went into rendering this same subject into 3600 square inches of pure beauty is what forces the viewer to realize just how relevant and important the subject truly is. Inspiring my good sir.
Just keep in mind that sometimes the importance of the subject is directly related to the number of times
Ann Lies.
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1nimra In reply to AnnLies [2012-09-09 22:40:50 +0000 UTC]
Ann thank you, after a while i hope people get over the fact it took 1800 hours and that it looks on a screen at least photographic but love this small part of our earth as i do.
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AnnLies In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-25 03:35:08 +0000 UTC]
You are welcome. Your love here is easy to see! Keep up the stunning work!
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solomon-russell In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 01:41:15 +0000 UTC]
My butt hurts from being kicked so hard.
Lol seriously, nice job, and an inspiring essay on your project.
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1nimra In reply to solomon-russell [2012-09-09 22:38:54 +0000 UTC]
i thank you and give my best to your butt and hope it feels well soon
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lefey23 In reply to ??? [2012-09-07 00:51:41 +0000 UTC]
AMAZING i cant imagine working at that scale with pencil, a great teacher once told me a quote "Art is the documentation of time spent"
clearly this is a perfect example of what that quote means .
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