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We will utilize an eclectic variety of backgrounds and lighting scenarios throughout the studio and galleries. Snacks provided mornings and evenings.
Another artist asked Copham not to use his name with the media. And it's usually men doing the painting "like they might paint fruit on a table. She wanted them to have input in the paintings, as if they were her collaborators.
She says in New York, male nudes would probably elicit a yawn from many galleries. Practicing Musician "Which is perhaps a more traditionally feminine way to approach something.
Topics that will be discussed and demonstrated: Photographers will be introduced to lighting the fine art nude, the use of negative space, composition and framing the shot. A portrait of the unashamedly rotund Minneapolis poet, Dick Houff, has him lying rather luxuriously on his stomach in a field of books.
Copham says depictions of nudity in art haven't changed much over time. We will utilize an eclectic variety of backgrounds and lighting scenarios throughout the studio and galleries.
Snacks provided mornings and evenings. Society's comfort level with the male nude has been quite a bit lower, especially Lookjng modern-day America. The Poet You can probably chalk up Barsness's hesitancy to his own modesty, but male nudity, especially the full frontal variety, has long been an unspoken -- but very discomforting -- subject in America.
She calls it "The Male Muse. Then there was the artist who came to her with a set of stipulations.
She believes that's partly because Minnesotans just don't like to spend money on art, especially if it's this kind of art. I wanted them to be subjects and I wanted the paintings to be a little bit about them as well," she says. Many artists she thought would say yes, quickly declined, saying they were too fat, too fog, or both.
But when it came time for Barsness to shed his clothes, he hesitated. Before every session, Copham conducted lengthy interviews with each one, about their background and their art.
Though Copham says the show has been farily well attended, she's sold only one piece. Barsness's specialty is painting manhole covers. As a portraiture artist, Copham considers herself a storyteller.
In Minneapolis an artist has confronted what some may view as a double standard about nudity by painting a bunch of naked men. Copham's show, at Gallery 13 in Northeast Minneapolis includes 20 large-scale, oil-on-canvas male nudes. He was concerned it would hurt his chances for a promotion at work, even though his day job is arts-related. The exhibition is called "Male Artists Exposed.
They all contain some aspect of the subject's personality and art. I don't know why I just didn't feel comfortable taking Lookjng off all the way until it was absolutely necessary," he said. Which is why Kristen Copham decided to address it -- or undress it, directly. Some artists had a somewhat juvenile reaction when she asked if they would disrobe for her.
Copham says trying to find enough models wasn't easy. She says it's usually women with a certain look who are portrayed in the nude.
Lunch provided by MPC on Saturday. Class Requirements Understanding of the Exposure Triangle: the relationship between ISO, Shutter Speeds, and Apertures with repsect to stopping motion or blurring motion, and controlling depth of field.
She chose male artists she knew in the Twin cities as subjects for her nudes because she thought they might have colorful stories to tell. A tripod is recommended.
The Collector Even though Copham sought to Minnespolis a range of body types, ages and backgrounds in the exhibition, she found that men have as many body issues as women. The painting of artist Mark Barsness shows him lying nude, on his back, on a manhole cover, head upside down, gazing back at the viewer.