There is an artist who I have just recently become a fan of named Rob Gonsalves. You’ll see why I like him in a minute, but first, how about some background on the man.
Taken from discoverygalleries.com:
“Artist Rob Gonsalves was born in Toronto, Canada in 1959. During his childhood, he developed an interest in drawing from imagination using various media. By age twelve, his awareness of architecture grew as he learned perspective techniques and began to do his first paintings and renderings of imagined buildings.
After an introduction to Artists Dali and Tanguy, Gonsalves began his first surrealist paintings. The “Magic Realism” approach of Magritte along with the precise perspective illusions of Escher came to be influences in his future work.
In his post college years, Gonsalves worked full time as an architect, also painting trompe l’oeil murals and theatre sets. After an enthusiastic response in 1990 at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Gonsalves devoted himself to painting full time.
Although Gonsalves’ work is often categorized as surrealistic, it differs as the images are deliberately planned and result from conscious thought. Ideas are largely generated by the external world and involve recognizable human activities, using carefully planned illusionist devices. Gonsalves injects a sense of magic into realistic scenes. As a result, the term “Magic Realism” describes his work accurately. His work is an attempt to represent human beings’ desire to believe in the impossible.
In June of 2003, Simon and Schuster introduced North America and Canada to Imagine a Night, Gonsalves’ first hardcover book featuring sixteen paintings. In October of 2004, Sterling Publishing released masters of Deception. A hardcover book featuring, Gonsalves’ image The Sun Sets Sail on the cover, and including a 16 page chapter on the artist.
Due to the success of Imagine A Night, Simon & Schuster released Imagine A Day, a companion book in February of 2005. Followed by “Imagine A Place” in 2008. Sellers Publishing produced his first wall calendar for 2009, titled “master of Illusion” and another was released for 2010. Gonsalves has been recognized as the most famous living surrealist painter in North America, and is currently published by Huckleberry Fine Art in Rockville, Maryland.”
Now, here are seventeen of my favorite pieces from Mr. Gonsalves (in no particular order).
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1. Acrobatic Engineering |
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2. Carved In Stone |
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3. Deluged |
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4. Fall Colour Flies |
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5. Cathedral of Commerce |
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6. Change of Scenery II (Making Mountains) |
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7. Sweet City |
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8. Table Top Towers |
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9. The Mosaic Moat |
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10. House By The Railroad |
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11. White Blanket |
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12. Widow’s Walk |
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13. Towers of Knowledge |
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14. Still Waters |
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15. The Library |
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16. Tree House In Autumn |
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17. Bedtime Aviation |
YEAH! That’s about it for me! If you had any, which ones were your favorite?!
If you like to see more from Rob Gonsalves, click HERE.
I hope you all have a fantastic day, and if you have any suggestions for blog topics for me, feel free to email me at nialangleyspeaks@gmail.com!
Pictures’ citation: discoverygalleries.com
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4 Comments
Anonymous 10 May 2011
3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 13, 16, 17
Blonde hair, Blue jeans 11 May 2011
such interesting art!
Michelle Lee 16 May 2011
5, 8 , 11 🙂
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Dominique W. 15 July 2011
I just love his work. I studied him in high school and college as an art major. The illusion of it all is amazing! 🙂 Now following 🙂
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