Friday, August 21, 2015

Maiko Painting

Maiko Prayer - Jose Quijivix (2014-15)
This is an oil painting about the commitment of a maiko to live a life of service. She prays with a pink tulip on her hands as a symbol of recovery. She is recovering from the ailments of the modern world and going back to her roots. The columnar wooden piece reads peace in japanese and is placed as the thing being worshiped for the maiko needs peace within to perform. The painting can also be interpreted as a mourning maiko, praying for the recovery of peace.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Picasso

  
Picasso Study - Jose Quijivix (2013)

A major influence in my artwork is Picasso because of his bold brushstrokes and vivid colors. The purpose for this study was to delve deeper into his creative process. This is not merely a copy but a whole new artwork executed with Picasso's techniques.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Native Expression

Indigena - Jose Quijivix (2014)
The girl depicted here is from a photograph from the collection of the Bank of America that was displayed in a Latin American  museum. What struck me the most was her piercing gaze looking out beyond her 2-D world. Her shirt was inspired by the traditional patterns displayed on the clothes of indigenous people living in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. The Bindi can be seen in most of my work because it gives the subject a uniqueness which separates them from the rest.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Pastel Girl

In a recent artwork I started experimenting with color.
My work is seldom planned for I strive to develop an aesthetic that communicates flow.
The contrast of the paper with the vivid colors appealed to me once I was done.
My art is completely dominated by women for I believe they project a more complex form with which to model and experiment. In other words, women are more interesting to study.

Jeune Fille - Jose Quijivx (2015)

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Hello World

Hello World,


This is my first time writing a blog. 

I will be posting pictures of my artwork 

in the hope that it will find a broader audience.



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