Ray Caesar - The Girl with a Wide Hat
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Arte: Ray Caesar. Reino Unido, (1958). Es un artista digital surrealista. Ilustraciones. Efectos visuales.
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Sueños y fantasmas. El arte de soñar.
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Self Examination - Ray Caesar - Digital Art - 2011
The work of Ray Caesar is striking for all viewers. Like other prominent visual artists, he has a distinctive style that sets him apart and makes him instantly recognizable, much like the illustrations of Mark Ryden. Caesar is also part of the artistic movement to which Ryden belongs, known as Lowbrow.
Lowbrow, also called Lowbrow art, is a term that describes an underground movement of visual art that emerged in the late 1970s in Los Angeles, California. It is also known as pop surrealism, and it is precisely this surrealism that is the essential element in Ray Caesar's work.
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La obra de Ray Caesar es impactante para todos los espectadores. Al igual que otros artistas visuales destacados, tiene un estilo distintivo que lo diferencia y lo hace reconocible al instante, al igual que las ilustraciones de Mark Ryden. Caesar también es parte del movimiento artístico al que pertenece Ryden, conocido como Lowbrow.
El Lowbrow, también llamado arte Lowbrow, es un término que describe un movimiento subterráneo de arte visual que surgió a finales de los años 70 en Los Ángeles, California. También se le conoce como surrealismo pop, y es precisamente ese surrealismo el elemento esencial en la obra de Ray Caesar.
2011 (raycaesar.com)
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'Launderette', by Ray Caesar, 2016.
Artist's words, with 'Launderette':
"My Mother was a night owl…or should I say a “night cat”. She would often do laundry in the middle of the night in the basement of the apartment building I lived in during the 1960s. She worked 12 hour shifts all day as a waitress, 6 days a week and I only remember her coming home well after midnight. She didn’t exist in the day for me, and I have no recollection of her in sunlight.
I would go down to the laundry room around 3am and find my mother asleep in a chair waiting for the industrial dryer to stop spinning. I would very gently take the burnt cigarette from her fingers and put the laundry in the big white canvas sack we used. I don’t think plastic was invented then, let alone pretty colored plastic laundry baskets.
I would wake her up and say” Its done!” and she would follow me back up to our apartment, each of us treading softly and silently like little night predators on the prowl with a big warm sack of heat."
'Kat in a Laundromat', by Ray Caesar, 2016-17.
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Ray Caesar : Tainted By The Sea
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"Adieu, Adieu" by Ray Caesar.
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