Examining The Human Form With Jack Vettriano, Darren Baker & Todd White

This post was written by admin on February 28, 2009
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Artists have always been facinated by the human figure and produced figurative based art. The natural curves and features of the human body are a frequent source of inspiration for a number of artists from Beryl Cook to Banksy. This is some thing that can be seen in the art world to every magazine photoshoot in the country, so there must be a basic intrigue for humans to examine our own and other people’s bodies. Three of the top contemporary artists in this style are Texan painter Todd White and British painters Darren Baker and Jack Vettriano, although there are major differences between their painting styles. One thing that is the same is their love for painting the human figure and in particular females.

Artist Todd White comes from Texas and has had an interesting career path. He started life working in LA for Warner Brothers and was part of the artistic creative team behind the SpongeBob Squarepants cartoon. This could explain the cartoon like features of the people he paints in his contemporary pieces. Todd White’s artwork often features people in black clothing, socialising and drinking wine and this could be down to his location in LA. It would seem that Todd White is surrounded by LA schmoozers and social climbers and from his artwork, I’d say he is not a fan.

Darren Baker is a young and very promising British artist, that has already commanded a great deal of respect from his peers. Darren Baker has received numerous awards from the art world and has private and public collections in the House of Lords and Downing Street. He has also been approached by many sports stars to paint portraits, this is probably because he has been appointed official artist of The Professional Footballer’s Association when he was 23 years old. Darren has a contemporary style that combines realism and classics and he is fond of painting human figures. Darren Baker frequently paints female figures often in relaxed, seductive positions and he often uses a mix of black and red colours.

Jack Vettriano comes from Fife in Scotland and has received a number of awards for his figurative and nude pieces. Jack Vettriano pieces have a film noir feel to them, painting many of his subjects in a 50’s style. He often features women in his paintings often in relaxed poses or in the middle of doing something like leaving a room through a door. Jack Vettriano often paints characters that appear distracted, many of his pieces feature individuals staring off into the distance or focused on some thing else.

 

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