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Blue Monkeys No. 47 Painting

Steve Bogdanoff

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 2.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

THE MONKEYS OF THERA The Aegean island of Thera, which is now known as Santorini, contained a Bronze Age settlement called Akrotiri. In 1500 B.C., the settlement was destroyed by an immense volcano eruption. In the early 1900s, archaeologists discovered the buried settlement and digging ensued. They uncovered a palace room, which they later tagged as Room B6 (shrine) of sector B. Much of the remnants found in the shrine portray a family of blue monkeys climbing on the rocks of the island's volcano. Also found at the site was a portion of a wall-painting with what appears to be the head of a dog. It is believed that the scene depicts the canine chasing the group of fleeing monkeys. The monkey theme is popular in frescoes throughout Crete and on Thera. It is believed that the monkey motif originated in Crete and was later incorporated in art found at Akrotiri. Artists from both locales used blue coloring to represent the monkey's coat and skin. The monkeys almost have a human-like quality. It is understood that the monkeys were looked upon by the Minoans and the inhabitants of Thera as sacred animals and servants to the gods. Bogdanoff's blue, red and green monkey plaster paintings and frescoes are inspired by these fascinating ancient images. In creating his compositions, he incorporates movements used in ballet and interpretive dance to project fluidity and grace through the monkeys' torsos, arms and legs. His tails are designed to convey the monkeys' actions and moods. He works in abstract shapes and designs to enhance the scene and interact with the monkeys. His backgrounds have a subtle shift in color midway between the top and bottom, to give the impression of landscape and sky or, in some instances, the illusion of dusk. Bogdanoff's goal is to provide the viewer with an animal unlike any seen in captivity or imagined by anthropologists or zoologists, neither primate nor human, evoking a presence that is mysterious, sensuous and timeless.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 30 H x 2.5 D in

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I began detailed drawings of people and scenes at the age of 6, and painting oil on canvas by age 10, which I continued through the late 1980s. During this period I developed a fascination for ancient art history and archeology, with a focus on frescoes and wall paintings. I started to experiment with painting on plaster in hopes of capturing a wall mural effect similar to those in my studies, and in 1990 I created my first fresco secco-style. My passion for creating fresco inspired paintings flourished for the next 12 years. In February 2002 I opened Bogdanoff Gallery, a working studio on Royal Street in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter. I relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2006, home to America’s second-largest art market. Now, 34 years after creating my first fresco piece, I am recognized internationally for my interpretive fresco secco plaster paintings. My work is displayed in residences and businesses worldwide, and is featured in numerous national publications. I am influenced by historic art from the Greek Bronze Age through the end of the Renaissance: scenes depicted in wall murals, friezes, reliefs, vase paintings, and sculptures. I strive to capture the essence of not only a time in civilizations lost but also of past cultures which continue to fascinate archaeologists and art enthusiasts alike. I envision what perceptual properties and styles would be best adapted for a displayed wall painting of a specific subject at that time in history and assimilate my interpretation onto the plaster canvas. I also incorporate my neo-expressionist and realist works with the fresco secco technique, to convey passion and mystery to the viewer through a marriage of classic and modern styles. My perception of color and composition, together with a comprehensive knowledge of archeological discoveries and art history, enables me to create historic and personal moments forgotten in time. My intent is to achieve the creation and reinvention of images which have the powerful ability to evoke myriad emotions through the awe-inspiring richness and variety of select subject matter and the technique of paint application to plaster. My initial introduction to fresco art came during my studies of the Greek Minoan civilization, circa 1500BC.

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