Riley
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Riley on Aug 28, 2009 19:35:24 GMT 1, liking this
liking this
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Sacked... on Aug 28, 2009 20:21:05 GMT 1, Like it too Joe.Skateboarding and now football.Did'nt know you were so sporty.
Like it too Joe.Skateboarding and now football.Did'nt know you were so sporty.
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vorzero
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by vorzero on Aug 28, 2009 23:48:14 GMT 1, nice.....
nice.....
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by tcorulz123 on Aug 30, 2009 22:26:50 GMT 1, i like it but it's a bit weird isn't it?
i like it but it's a bit weird isn't it?
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Sacked... on Aug 31, 2009 20:09:13 GMT 1, Nothing wrong with that though.Bring on the strange and the weird.
Nothing wrong with that though.Bring on the strange and the weird.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Aug 31, 2009 20:18:23 GMT 1, thank you guys,and im pleased tcorulz123 that you thinks its a little unusual!but im gonna ask why you think it so?Why use the word weird? and now for something completely different...maybe.... another play with colour
thank you guys,and im pleased tcorulz123 that you thinks its a little unusual!but im gonna ask why you think it so?Why use the word weird? and now for something completely different...maybe.... another play with colour
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by wizzy on Aug 31, 2009 20:32:50 GMT 1, Wouldnt worry about that Joseph, an Artist once told me that the thought of me owning a work of his made his flesh creep, he is Austrian so i think it was translation thing. Like this one btw Joseph.
Wouldnt worry about that Joseph, an Artist once told me that the thought of me owning a work of his made his flesh creep, he is Austrian so i think it was translation thing. Like this one btw Joseph.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Aug 31, 2009 20:50:57 GMT 1, hehe not a worry in sight wiz! stoked to be weird! I had an austrian get a painting from me once,nice fella called josef.had some interesting translations in our emails but lost contact when myspace decided to delete my profile.to many naked people i guess..................
hehe not a worry in sight wiz! stoked to be weird! I had an austrian get a painting from me once,nice fella called josef.had some interesting translations in our emails but lost contact when myspace decided to delete my profile.to many naked people i guess..... .............
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Sacked... on Sept 1, 2009 0:26:55 GMT 1, Skateboarder,footballer and now naturist !!
Skateboarder,footballer and now naturist !!
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Heavyconsumer
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Heavyconsumer on Sept 1, 2009 4:07:48 GMT 1,
This looks like a bit of a break from your more identifiable works Jo. I like it, great use of colour and a funky abstract 3D feel to it.
What part do you feel the text plays in these pieces? Maybe a bit of an immaterial question I suppose, as it does add a kind of extra dimension, but I'm curious, are there literal references to your subject matter or inspiration? Or is it more liberal, sort of a free association thing that flows naturally when you're in the groove?
This looks like a bit of a break from your more identifiable works Jo. I like it, great use of colour and a funky abstract 3D feel to it. What part do you feel the text plays in these pieces? Maybe a bit of an immaterial question I suppose, as it does add a kind of extra dimension, but I'm curious, are there literal references to your subject matter or inspiration? Or is it more liberal, sort of a free association thing that flows naturally when you're in the groove?
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Sept 1, 2009 13:18:43 GMT 1, Hey ya heavyconsumer, glad you like it!these paintings are more experiments exploring a different way of making something!if there is an element that really appeals to me i will develop it back into the style you would be more familiar with! Sometimes my work is completly off the cuff,free association as you put it, but it all depends on my mood.My angular abstracts are explorations of colour and space on a canvas where as my figures are more based around exploration of the body and its shapes. The most literal referance to a meaning within my work can be found in works like augustine and the silence www.flickr.com/photos/illjoseph/3813977975/ where a story or situation(oftern surreal/subjective) is been described.I would hope there is still a degree of ambiguity for you to fill in your own blanks.thats the joy of reading a painting;we all read differently. All the paintings i produce will contain elements of thousands of personal memories and inspirations from life and culture.wouldnt know where to start with them ...seaweed,bones,driftwood,concrete,grunwald,schiele,olives,rotting chipboard,drums... this is where the texts pops out.sometimes a story about the painting,sometimes me ranting about the taxman,some in pigeon french, oftern illegible. An old essex writer ,richie phoe, got me into handstyle which worked its way into the pot! Then i saw some work in an old urban art mag of someone embedding traditional handstyle under earthy layers of paint and loved it!that turned out to be parla of course! wow....ranted on a bit! hope that gives ya a vauge idea.I wouldnt want to be too specific peace
Hey ya heavyconsumer, glad you like it!these paintings are more experiments exploring a different way of making something!if there is an element that really appeals to me i will develop it back into the style you would be more familiar with! Sometimes my work is completly off the cuff,free association as you put it, but it all depends on my mood.My angular abstracts are explorations of colour and space on a canvas where as my figures are more based around exploration of the body and its shapes. The most literal referance to a meaning within my work can be found in works like augustine and the silence www.flickr.com/photos/illjoseph/3813977975/where a story or situation(oftern surreal/subjective) is been described.I would hope there is still a degree of ambiguity for you to fill in your own blanks.thats the joy of reading a painting;we all read differently. All the paintings i produce will contain elements of thousands of personal memories and inspirations from life and culture.wouldnt know where to start with them ...seaweed,bones,driftwood,concrete,grunwald,schiele,olives,rotting chipboard,drums... this is where the texts pops out.sometimes a story about the painting,sometimes me ranting about the taxman,some in pigeon french, oftern illegible. An old essex writer ,richie phoe, got me into handstyle which worked its way into the pot! Then i saw some work in an old urban art mag of someone embedding traditional handstyle under earthy layers of paint and loved it!that turned out to be parla of course! wow....ranted on a bit! hope that gives ya a vauge idea.I wouldnt want to be too specific peace
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by edmonds on Sept 15, 2009 16:25:24 GMT 1, Very nice mate, really good idea.
Whats the price on these?
Long time no see, hope all is well?
Very nice mate, really good idea.
Whats the price on these?
Long time no see, hope all is well?
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Collection 1 on Sept 15, 2009 16:58:39 GMT 1, HI Illjoseph, cool books. really like the monoprints stuff. A touch of Tracey Emin!
HI Illjoseph, cool books. really like the monoprints stuff. A touch of Tracey Emin!
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Sacked... on Sept 15, 2009 20:01:12 GMT 1, They look sweet Joe.
They look sweet Joe.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by milkybinbags on Sept 16, 2009 19:08:38 GMT 1, those looks nuts.
those looks nuts.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by wizzy on Sept 17, 2009 10:24:16 GMT 1, Good idea Joseph.
Good idea Joseph.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Sept 21, 2009 0:29:07 GMT 1, Mono printing is a drawing technique. Paper is laid over ink that has been rollered onto a flat surface, like glass.A drawing is made on the front of this paper and then the other side has the reversed print on it, pressed through! I gives a simple drawing a subtle grainy effect.
Here are some pages from book 1
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by petest on Sept 21, 2009 9:33:30 GMT 1, very nice, i thought they were etchings but I'm glad you put me right
very nice, i thought they were etchings but I'm glad you put me right
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by cutty on Sept 22, 2009 7:15:46 GMT 1, Yeah nice and great idea.
Cheers.....
Yeah nice and great idea.
Cheers.....
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by jusdeep on Sept 22, 2009 13:10:09 GMT 1, Very nice Joe, like the idea of these and have always thought your work would transfer well to this kind of printing technique.
Very nice Joe, like the idea of these and have always thought your work would transfer well to this kind of printing technique.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Sept 30, 2009 22:25:52 GMT 1, Another little commission i have been beavering away on!
130-160cm Acrylic,spraycan,oil and charcoal on canvas
Another little commission i have been beavering away on! 130-160cm Acrylic,spraycan,oil and charcoal on canvas
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Rourke on Sept 30, 2009 22:40:46 GMT 1, Very nice mate
Very nice mate
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Heavyconsumer on Oct 1, 2009 4:05:01 GMT 1, Another little commission i have been beavering away on! 130-160cm Acrylic,spraycan,oil and charcoal on canvas
Fantastic piece mate. Always like those mosaic elements of yours and that blanket is quality. Love the colours. In fact this is one of my faveourite pieces of yours I think. Lucky punter!
Another little commission i have been beavering away on! 130-160cm Acrylic,spraycan,oil and charcoal on canvas Fantastic piece mate. Always like those mosaic elements of yours and that blanket is quality. Love the colours. In fact this is one of my faveourite pieces of yours I think. Lucky punter!
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by angel41 on Oct 1, 2009 12:40:46 GMT 1, WOW! Some work has gone into that. Must've taken ages. Excellent!
WOW! Some work has gone into that. Must've taken ages. Excellent!
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Sliding on the Walls on Oct 1, 2009 18:53:46 GMT 1, Joe you have got such talent!! Never stop doing it man, you're gonna go far
Joe you have got such talent!! Never stop doing it man, you're gonna go far
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Replete
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Replete on Oct 1, 2009 19:00:31 GMT 1, you definately paint some of the most interesting feet and hands around which are alot more difficult to do than faces in my estimation.
Well done sir.
you definately paint some of the most interesting feet and hands around which are alot more difficult to do than faces in my estimation.
Well done sir.
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Oct 2, 2009 14:41:09 GMT 1, Cheers guys, time flies when you get in the zone! Always interested in the structures of hands!will be workin on some larger hand exploratins soon! peace
Cheers guys, time flies when you get in the zone! Always interested in the structures of hands!will be workin on some larger hand exploratins soon! peace
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Joseph Loughborough π¬π§ Charcoal Drawing β’ Gold Leaf, by Joseph Loughborough on Oct 5, 2009 12:06:01 GMT 1, hehe, not art but a little line at mile end the other day
hehe, not art but a little line at mile end the other day
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