Showing posts with label Omar Zingaro Bhatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omar Zingaro Bhatia. Show all posts

Yoann Reininger and Omar Zingaro Bhatia



Artists Yoann Reininger and Omar Zingaro Bhatia in Glasgow's Trongate. The duo recently experimented with working on the same painting, each focusing on one half, click here to read how that went...


"Yoann the Boxer" was bought by the Glasgow based photo-journalist Caro Weiss.

Omar Zingaro Bhatia


Always a pleasure to get a visit from my friend Omar but the second I clocked 'the briefcase' I knew that on this occasion, it was strictly business. (As opposed to the 'attache case' which tends to indicate slightly more relaxed activities, like clubbing.)

Sure enough he'd been dashing around town hand delivering all his artworks to their respective new owners. If you do buy an Omar Zingaro Bhatia painting and happen to live in Glasgow, remember to request his OZB hand delivery service. There's no extra charge but beware, there may be a cost, woke up with a vague memory of agreeing to hear a travelling band of Romanian Gypsies play in the new year. Sounds fun, probably more an 'attache case' kind of night.


Thank y'omar.

Omar Zingaro Bhatia's blog.
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Hatted in Hoxton


Spotted this fellow in Hoxton yesterday and loved his sombre silhouette, the hat is McQueen.


As the images uploaded, I was instantly reminded of some pics I took last year of my friend, the superb artist Omar Zingaro Bhatia....




The Unholy Trinity - Grand Opening



'The Dundee Three' converge this Friday 5th February at Edinburgh's Forest Cafe to preview their troika of "outstanding new painting, sculpture, taxidermy and curiosity". These three contemporaries all graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone in 2009 to critical acclaim and have been busy with solo exhibitions since. They go by the names...

Omar Zingaro Bhatia (I love this painting from Omar's degree show but may be partisan...I bought it!)


And Jamie Fitzpatrick, below.


Expect the unexpected. Actually, I couldn't find a pic of Jamie beside his work.



Omar Zingaro Bhatia - Solo Exhibition


It's always interesting to find out about the people I photograph for the blog and the second time I photographed Omar I was intrigued by all the pens in his handkerchief pocket. Turns out he's an artist. Deploying one of the pens, he jotted down where I could find him online. Here's what I discovered, must say I was impressed.

The first thing I stumbled on were his "Refugee of Reality" pictures, now I 'get' the pens.

Possibly my favourite of the refugee series "Oyster" Biro on board and sadly sold.

"Custard" Biro on board - also sold.

"Omar's Spuriosity Shop".

Chosen by Art World Magazine as one of the UK's top twenty, here's what Omar himself says about his 'Duncan of Jordonstone College of Art' degree show.

"This installation was a curiosity shop of sorts. I was the shop keeper but I also had a Persian associate salesman. Together we tried to sell the artworks to the customers/viewers. There were 'The Mustachios', 'The Isles of Obsidian', 'Collages of the wild', and various other graphic images in browsers. The installation/performance (In the vaguest sense) Lasted for two weeks in Dundee and was met with critical acclaim."


'Red and Black Book'

Haven't seen this book in person but it reminds me how uninhibited artists are about 'making marks' on paper. I really envy this ability, we designer types can get way too anal, everything has to be precise and neat looking.


Oh, and there's also the photography, the modelling and the writing.


Ah yes, the writing. The first time I saw Omar's writing I thought it was pretentious DO NOT BE FOOLED I scanned it, I'm a scanner, big mistake. If you actually read it, there's a dark philosophical humour running through it that bizarrely puts me in mind of Spike Milligan....


Thursday night was the launch party for his solo exhibition at Che Camille which runs until the 27th of October.




Some 'Refugee's of Reality'

Couldn't believe my luck when some of the 'Refugee' series made an appearance at the exhibition, if you like David Shrigley you'll love these. After excitedly shuffling through the unframed ones I chose this one. £65. Bargain. Anyone prone to doodling knows black Biro ink has a purplish hue so I'm thinking a deep aubergine/black mount will look great.

I have a mate who swears he can see a colour no one else can. "Bit like orange"
And here are couple of his mates, wonder if it's one of them...


Oh God, not musical too? Yip, moments later we're treated to an acoustic set with a few pals. Bloody polymaths.

Check out his Ska Punk band The Fauves on MySpace

I decide I'd like Omar to sign the back of my picture so remove the celophane and dig out a Biro, must sound like I need him to do it urgently because he drops everything and we find a table to write on. I introduce him to my friend Alysia and when she asks him about his work he offers up one of his business cards from a selection, each one a different image of his work. Wait a minute, that's "Dreams" she's being given - I want that one. I can't stop myself and reach forward and take the card from Alysia's hand.

"Dreams"

Awkward.....Omar diplomatically fans out a selection for her to choose from in lieu of me snatching "Dreams". Art makes me covetous and greedy, sorry Alysia, I'm a bitch. Which signature would I like, the stylized one or a natural signature?...without a drop of humility I hear myself ask ..."Can I have both?"

So there you have it, greed, envy, coveting of graven images, dream snatching, and that's just me. Omar however seems very sorted and appears to get all the dark stuff out through his work. Here's what he writes about himself, in the third person of course...

"Despite the way that he presents himself and has been known to behave, It's all smoke and mirrors, he is in fact very approachable."

"The Man From The Kingdom Of Business"

What's next for this interesting young artist who only graduated 4 months ago and by Christmas will have 5 exhibitions under his belt? Well, I believe a collaboration with fellow emerging artist Rich DD Cormack is in the cards, in the form of an elborate 'funeral service for their alter egos'!

I know one thing, I'm buying before Mr Saatchi does, because I'm greedy, remember?

The future's bright, the future's a colour a bit like orange.


'Refugee of Reality' from £65..... Baaaargor!
Larger 'Fatalistic Family' portrait paintings, around £400

Omar's blog for a whole lot more.