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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…
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Armin Mersmann
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Comments: 786
Beesknees67 In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 23:29:01 +0000 UTC]
Astounding, incredible, amazing, phenomenal....there are truly not enough adjectives for how wonderful and quietly powerful this piece is. I could sit and get lost in this for hours. Thank you Armin, for sharing the various stages of this work with us, it's been a privilege to come along on the journey.
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1nimra In reply to Beesknees67 [2012-09-08 16:55:43 +0000 UTC]
its been a privilege to share it with our DA community Ive been here for ten years and its made me a much better artist....it truly is the words art melting pot
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DeaconStrucktor In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 22:53:37 +0000 UTC]
Time for a long sigh of relief, eh? This piece will forever boggle my mind!
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1nimra In reply to DeaconStrucktor [2012-09-08 16:54:13 +0000 UTC]
yeah Deacon even Gerald Bostock is happy this one is done!
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xNarlax In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 22:53:34 +0000 UTC]
This is spectacular. And so many hours of true determination. There are no words to describe.
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TMT89 In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 22:11:21 +0000 UTC]
dammmmmnnn! this is a whole new level of art
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CW390 In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 22:10:08 +0000 UTC]
This isn't a photo?!
You sir have left me in awe.
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1nimra In reply to SRudy [2012-09-08 16:52:36 +0000 UTC]
Salvador tell me its not true, not speechless? i wish that would happen to some of my family..thank you
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SRudy In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-08 17:08:06 +0000 UTC]
Why, they doesn´t appreciate your work?
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1nimra In reply to SRudy [2012-09-08 17:53:51 +0000 UTC]
they do, but in a family full of artist this is just another work by one of us, no big deal. We are a bit Jaded
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SRudy In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-08 17:56:46 +0000 UTC]
I know what you mean, I also come from an artistic family. And my father is the kind of fathers that wouldn't give a constructive critic in order to make me stronger. But sadly he never understands that this doesn't really give me the strength to paint more… I think you're awesome and obviously many people share the same thought as mine. Good luck
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tinchickadee In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 22:03:57 +0000 UTC]
This is, hands down, the single most inspirational, breath taking, astounding, exhausting, gorgeous piece of artwork I have ever had the extreme gratitude to plummet into. Thank you for this.
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1nimra In reply to tinchickadee [2012-09-08 16:51:40 +0000 UTC]
well you are welcome and thank you for the kind words
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Sne-aks In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 22:02:51 +0000 UTC]
It was indeed a pleasure seeing this piece from start to finish. It looks fantastic. You should be proud.
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1nimra In reply to Sne-aks [2012-09-08 16:51:12 +0000 UTC]
thanks and i am proud but its fleeting, now of to bigger (not size, please no ) and better journeys
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Lily-of-Life In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 21:55:27 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations on the hard and magnificent work you've done
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Zyca In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 21:40:14 +0000 UTC]
I've been watching this progress since the first step... and it is absolutely stunning. Congratulations on finally finishing it.
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Blacleria In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 21:22:26 +0000 UTC]
You have done it!
I am pretty sure there is no work on dA I have so eagerly waited for being finished than this work. Not only the work itself is a real masterpiece, but also watching how this work developed step by step, one could almost feel with you.
Wow, would should I say now? One of the best and most impressive works I have ever seen in my live. It is not only just because of this crazy amount of details, but also this dedication one can see in every branch and little detail. I mean, every damn fucking branch is self drawn!! I can imagine you had a completely different, more intensive connection to this work as one has while just observing a photo; I think this work is so much more. I experience something similar while drawing a portrait, while observing every little detail and skin pore of the reference person, I feel I have kinda a connection to this person. Sounds a weird, well, but I guess it makes sense aswell.
Btw. are you going to provide close up shots of this work aswell? I would love to see "deeper" into this work
Congrats, Armin Mersmann, at least in my opinion you have outdone yourself with this work, this work is a great inspiration
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1nimra In reply to Blacleria [2012-09-08 16:49:21 +0000 UTC]
Carina, a work of this nature is so intense that i get to know a small part of our world in a way that could never happen with a photo or even spending a day at this place. once it hangs on the wall on you see it again its akin to seeing a former lover, it a feeling you have to have lived to understand. And i think you for recommending this as a DD, that was indeed a grand moment for this drawing
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art-of-amie In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 20:52:48 +0000 UTC]
OMG I can't believe this is done. I've been watching from the start, what an amazing project to complete!
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1nimra In reply to art-of-amie [2012-09-08 16:43:23 +0000 UTC]
i kind of can either im looking at a drawing table that's empty for the first time in 18 months, i have to do something about that
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art-of-amie In reply to 1nimra [2012-09-08 22:55:29 +0000 UTC]
That must be highly surreal lol.
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i-am-tsukiko In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 20:48:59 +0000 UTC]
IT'S FINISHED! O:
Wow.....it's so....just...wow.
It's like a little hill, and over it is all the other trees and....I just...can't really explain it.
It looks like a photo.
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pauladaruk In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 20:45:04 +0000 UTC]
Magnificent! And the title maches the artwork perfectly.
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1nimra In reply to pauladaruk [2012-09-08 16:42:13 +0000 UTC]
i like the title as well says many things and is in way ironic thank you
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CheeTree In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 20:44:40 +0000 UTC]
mundane subject, yet so masterfully composed and so abstract yet thought provoking, its not really that mundane... beautiful! i say it was worth it.
your dad would be proud too
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1nimra In reply to CheeTree [2012-09-08 16:41:34 +0000 UTC]
i think would be and maybe somewhere somehow he still is...(cautions statement by an agnostic)
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LonnyClouser In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 20:36:12 +0000 UTC]
WOW! My vocabulary has taken leave ... this is incredible - not only is it a display of your immense technical skill (I hesitate to say "talent") it also speaks to those who look at it. I can smell the coldness of the snow (it looks like more is on the way!!) and the faint mustiness of branches lying on the ground too long. It reminds of me of walks in the woods in Pennsylvania during my childhood. So ... WOW!!
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1nimra In reply to LonnyClouser [2012-09-08 16:40:10 +0000 UTC]
yeah all of us in the north both love and hate parts of winter, if i would have drawn the snow piled in my driveway not so much love would of gone into that one ..
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