Thursday, September 9, 2010

The art of Bogdan Luca: reflections on the Niagara Peninsula

I'd like to thank poet Irina Moga for introducing me to the work of Bogdan Luca, a young artist living in the Toronto region of Ontario. In fact, Irina has created a site entitled "Artist’s Studio: Bogdan Luca & The Genesis of A Work of Art" dedicated to exploring the genesis of artistic production as exemplified in Luca's recent Niagara Peninsula paintings. As Irina says, "The intent of this event is to provide a view into the creative process, on how a work of art emerges from the chaos of every day life and of the themes and artistic influences at play in such an endeavor." I very much like that as a mission statement.

I feel particularly privileged to have been asked to write a guest post on Luca's work, which I shall certainly do in the near future. In the meantime I will enjoy the incredible work of Bogdan Luca, visiting Irina's site daily and posting comments. As Irina has said to me in a recent email, it is her intention to bring together a wide body of interested observers, artists & writers in this exploration of the "genesis of a work of art".

This is the idea of artistic community at its best.

2 comments:

Ed Baker said...

NEAT, Conrad and as you say/write I pick-through

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""As Irina says, "[...] event [...] emerges from the chaos [..] every day life [...] influences [...] play in such an endeavor." I very much like that as a mission statement.""

hang in, EB

Irina said...

Thank you Conrad!