Visceralia

Visceralia No.42, Oil on Hardboard, by Daniel Liam Gill

Emo­tional Studies

Explor­ing the energy and emo­tion between the artist and the model. A con­ver­sa­tion engag­ing the model rather than a pic­ture of a nude hold­ing a pose.

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Visceralia No.2
Oil on Hard­board This is a paint­ing of my friend Bad­ger, she’s one of the best mod­els I’ve ever worked with. She has vio­lent nature under a quiet exte­rior. This piece was cre­ated at the end of a three hour ses­sion in my old liv­ing room in Port­land. Bad­ger was sitting …
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Visceralia No.14
Oil on Ges­soed paper I worked with Sie ist Idaho ( a won­der­ful artist and model) on this piece, part of the Vis­cer­alia Series. If you’re a Howard Cruse fan, it might remind you of a poster that was on Bare­footz’ wall. I like the power in this one. Donated to The …
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Mannaz
Painted Tape on Masonite Another in the rune series of painted tapes on ges­soed masonite, Man­naz fea­tures two por­traits of Julie, one of Quin, and parts of other mod­els. I really love the break­ing of form and the rhythm of these pieces. The two sep­a­rate por­traits of Julie, though not the …
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Uraz
Painted Tape on Masonite This is a smaller tape assem­blage made from por­traits of Mila, Samara and oil sketches from Hip­bone Stu­dio. Named for the rune Uraz, mean­ing strength and health. I see power in this piece, it’s cen­tered around one of the most inter­est­ing peo­ple I’ve every met, Mila Lupe, …
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Dagaz
Painted Tape on Wood Like Raido before it this mixed media assem­blage takes it’s name from a rune, Dagaz, mean­ing day. There are pieces from sev­eral por­traits in this piece, Zayda, Lau­ren, Crys­tal and Kari. I’ve made Zayda the focus, rear­rang­ing the strips of tape and break­ing the fig­ure. Again the …
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Raido
Painted Tape on Wood I left Port­land, Ore­gon ear­lier this year after an eight year res­i­dence. I trav­eled cross coun­try with Crys­tal Zing­sheim and we stopped in to see my friend Zack in Chat­tanooga, my home town, on our way to the coast. I was amazed at how much the city …
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Ambiguation No.3
Oil on Ges­soed Paper I nude oil sketch from the Ambigua­tion Series. Amanda Scott is an artists model and a fel­low painter, I met her in Port­land. This is from a Sat­ur­day ses­sion at Hip­bone Stu­dio. I painted this in my tran­si­tion from pas­tel nudes to oil. I strug­gled might­ily with …
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Visceralia No.42
Oil on Hard­board Part of the Con­nec­tive Tissue/​Visceralia Series, this nude study of Erika was cre­ated at Hip­bone Stu­dio. It’s from a 30 minute pose at the end of a three hour ses­sion. I do sev­eral ges­tures to warm up and hit my stride in the 30 minut­ers. Painters talk about …
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Study of Alex
Oil on Hard­board A paint­ing from the Wednes­day Drop in ses­sion at Hip­bone Stu­dio. I’m very found of the the model cre­ated by Jeff Burke, it’s con­sis­tent and I know what to expect, time wise which allows me to plan with my mate­ri­als. This is a small oil, 6″ x 6″ …
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Study of Jes
Oil on Hard­board A ges­ture study of Jes done at Todd Leninger’s. I like to paint a few quick poses on a can­vas or board as a warm up exer­cise. I wipe them into the sur­face or just build them up as the ses­sion pro­gresses. Jes is a rock climber and …
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Vis­cer­alia No.2
Vis­cer­alia No.14
Man­naz
Uraz
Dagaz
Raido
Ambigua­tion No.3
Vis­cer­alia No.42
Study of Alex
Study of Jes

  

Written by Daniel Liam Gill

 

Daniel Liam Gill is a painter who lives in Portland, Oregon. He is currently working on the series' Objectify and Seeds. Daniel was born in American Falls, Idaho in the fall of 1961. He spent his formative years in the American South working as an illustrator, graphic designer and art director. Daniel taught illustration design at Portfolio Center in Atlanta, Georgia and illustration at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. He co-founded The Illustrators’ Jam with PNCA and Raw Visceralia, an art experience. Daniel studied pastels with Lee Bomhoff , an Atlanta artist. He honed his figure drawing skills in Portland, Oregon, creating hundreds pastel drawings over several years. Daniel graduated to oils in 2006 and started the series, Connective Tissue in 2007.

 
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