Françoise Nielly talks about inspiration, street art & Barack Obama
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2011
- Parisian-based artist Françoise Nielly demands attention - and that's just her work. Nielly left the competitive world of advertising to go into art and now her huge, colourful portraits, including one of President Barack Obama, have been championed worldwide. Here, Crane.tv visits her studio in Paris to watch Nielly lose herself in her work and find out where she gets her inspiration from. www.francoise-nielly.com
This comment demonstrates the reason why even though I have a fair bit of talent i never attempted to go into arts... Artists are not some divine people that owe you or anyone else any kind of substance or message in their work. We do it because we simply have a natural tendency to do so, playing with paints like adult children for the sake of it, creating pretty pictures for your homes that ease the eye. Sometimes there might be a bit of substance to that. Her work, is STUNNING.
The hyper colors, the application totally love this style.
Love her work! I just found her and she's already one of my favorites!
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her pictures have been my backdrop ever since I discovered her paintings! I love them---je t'adore!
Adoro su arte, adoro esta mujer que cada dia me ensena mas!! Quiero pintar como ella!!!
Me alegras el alma! Muchas gracias
Que trabalho lindooooo! Transmite muita força de vida. Parabéns!
i like her paintings.
she basically projects then outlines the proportions - from a photo - then paints nice colors into those preDrawn proportions. very commercial - and quite pretty.
Been done for decades
misternylon can i have a cookie also ?
Did you know That some of the masters were know to do this?
Beautiful !!
Merci beaucoup, cok tesekkür, sahane!!!
Quels tableaux magnifiques ! L’auteure peint magistralement au moyen de couleurs brillantes. J’ai découvert avec un grand intérêt la peintre Françoise Nielly.
Tanya Firn
Love the color!!
sweetness! love your colours!!! we share that vibrance!
thanks! love your vibrant work also!
but , way more dessaturated
I studied architecture and watching this, I feel so dumb ass and with such a lack of creativity ! Brilliant work!!I wish I could paint like this!
love her.! .
Very good art!!! very Compliments!!
She and Voka are amazing
LOVE her work!
amazing artist !!!
Maravilha!!!
kinda helpful for my school art project ty
shes amazing.
Wow ang galing galing!!
I saw the work of this artist in a magazine illustration. Maybe Vogue or People. It was one of the colorful portraits.
I like her. She has a good personality also, not what most people think of from a famous artist
Very Nice !!!!!
magnificent!
Great!!
merveilleux travail ... à l'origine
Fantastik work!!!
I think her work looks really awesome.
you got a really cool style love it
Artist or not an artist that is the question. Good artist and Bad artist is subjective. This is common knowledge in the art world, it's elementary. As A community of artists support one another that's the key.
Singing is an art. Good singer, bad singer the difference is skill, which means ultimately you can quit your day job or not. Same with any other form of art. The audience will be the judge and a cruel, but honest one at that.
She is just a beautiful as her art!
super!!!
parfait
wait wait, what paint is she using I see powder and mixing going on please Tell me!!
Voka was the creator of spontaneous realism. Voka uses less dramatic colors than miss neilly.
Great Worke
complimenti x la sua Arte , e complimenti x il suo Francese.
je suis fanne depuis que je suis sont taff
gostei da sua arte
oh my god YOU'RE AMAZING
has anyone else notices the likeness to the work of Voka? a german artist doing the same thing, i want to know if one influenced the other
such beautiful paintings
James Crabtree solo in italiano
Genial.
Amasing
Very very good
does anyone know what kind of pigment she uses to make those neon florecent colors?
what paint does she use?
very good
Bonjour pouvez vous me dir commande doit fait pour que les couleurs soit vive en acrylique merci
L'art n'a pas de frontieres. Très belle facon de voir les choses. Je pense, exactement pareil.
I have to do one of her paintings for my art homework, I'm dreading it!! Please come and do it for me! I'm doing untitled 657 :S
I love her style... but it is different to Voka ( whose work I also love). He is able to complete his portraits without projection and without drawing first. I believe Francoise uses projection but is a very skilled colourist and knows what to put where.
Voka uses a projector. He uses a white sheet of paper to show the projection on top of the paint he has spread using a pallet knife and holds the pencil on top of the page and begins to move his hands in the motion of the image. It's simple. Not only have I seen him do this , I myself use this technique at times.
Love the scuff
Follow her on instagram she's got a ton of photos of her art!! franciosenielly
l'art n'a pas de frontière et votre peinture est belle, Madame.
im doing a biography on her for my art work, does anyone know what year she was born?
bom dia qual tinta a senhora usa?
J'aime beaucoup !.... l'art n'a pas de frontières........( avec un s).....JCV youtube...jean-claude vernier from france.
העבודות שלך מדהימות!!!!!!!!!!
voka inspired
Not all artists paint just for the pleasure of playing around with paints, or to create pretty pictures. I'm a fine art student, and I certainly don't do it merely for the attractive aspect. Good art is social commentary, and if you're not operating in reaction the world, then you are creating craft, not art.
Flashy
Fiston Art
and Rosalio
interesting
Her work is like Jenny Saville, but with a shitload of color.. Awesome.
Life isn't hard until parents make it hard for their kids.
This kinda looks like the Same Thing voka does.. but not as great. It's my opinion so don't say I'm giving hate or something.
i agree. But i like her's better than Voka.
It's very commercial art in many ways .
looks good, but lacks everything else.
Is she trying to paint like Voka?
or is she trying to paint like Voka ? :) I honestly don't know who came first, I'd be interested to know because their work is extremely similar
yeeeahhhhhhh (L)
thts wt i want to say :D
Un peu trop commercial pour être pris au sérieux.
Did she go to the same trade school as that guy Voka!? They're work looks the same......and that's not a complement .
OK, hows dis? Their work looks the same....and that's not a compliment.
Tanks!!!
+Sergio Lobato I dont think that their work looks the same, she is using much brighter colours and a totally different technique...
Me vá a causar mucha pena si llego a enterarme que tiene cáncer a causa del cigarrillo.
Si le setyl voka !!?
Je trouve tres belles ses peintures mais j'ai jamais trouvé coherent son discours avec l'architecture, son père aurait pu lui apprendre effectivement ce que c'est un volume et à dessiner mais ça ne doit pas être le fil rouge de ça pratique artistique.
I like them for the technique of materials and colour, but I can't see any more substance in these paintings than a fashion shoot spread in an 80's style mag, quite banal actually
Anyone who knows Art knows this stuff is kitsch at its worst. Tacky Tshirt material. Bacon, Freud, Borremans are amazing. This stuff looks like 80's Tsiirt art.
Copying photographs always ends up looking soulless no matter how many colours you throw at it .
Non mais sérieusement!!!!!!!!🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Tshirt art. Looks like a horrible attempt at a copy of Chuck Close.
no comparison in my opinion - CC restricts himself to a tight grid, each small square painted individually & unique at close distance, but becoming part of a larger "whole" when viewed at a distance ~ this painting by FN is nothing like that, long large overlapping abstract color forms, absolutely no grid . . . more closely resembles Voka's work, but not CC
lazy artists ,,,.easy street...painters,,,
Rudest woman i've ever encountered.
She's kinda like Obama - alot of talking, not much to say though. Nice paintings.
her art is super tacky
super!