Bare Forms: A Pen and Ink Exploration of the Male Nude
"Bare Forms: A Pen and Ink Exploration of the Male Nude" is John Velo’s ongoing series that showcases the beauty and elegance of the male form through pen and ink. The collection includes realistic drawings created with the technique of using small, repetitive strokes to create texture and depth accentuating the contrasts between light and shadow, and creating a sense of fluidity. Each work is a testament to John’s skill and attention to detail, as every line, stroke, and mark has been carefully placed to capture the essence of the human body. The collection focuses on the male nude as the main subject, highlighting the beauty, strength, and vulnerability of the human form. The series is part of John’s evolving collection of pieces that serve to explore the many styles in which artists have depicted the male nude throughout history, and gain a deeper understanding of the human form and its representation in art.
Beyond the Classical: A Modern Take on Classical Art
Drawing on the enduring themes of beauty, harmony, and proportion, classical art has been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history. John Velo's "Beyond the Classical: A Modern Take on Classical Art" is a collection of contemporary artworks that explore the timeless qualities of classical art, while also infusing it with a new and original perspective. John's depictions of the male form, created using ink and pens, are the centerpiece of the collection. Each work is a carefully composed study in form and line, with a dark wash of ink providing a backdrop for delicate outlines created using black pens. The use of white pens in most pieces adds an additional layer of contrast and texture to the compositions. The series is part of John’s collection of works that serves to explore the many styles in which artists have depicted the male form throughout history.
Capturing the Male Form
Exhibition Dates: April 23 - May 31, 2023, at Q Enoteca, Springfield, MO
The depiction of the male form in art history is a rich and multifaceted subject that has captivated artists for centuries. From the idealized and muscular figures of ancient Greece to the emotive portraits of the Renaissance and beyond, the male body has been a subject of admiration, desire, and exploration. John Velo's debut exhibition, "Capturing the Male Form," presents an exciting exploration of the many styles and approaches used to represent the male form. Through his use of watercolor, ink, charcoal, and graphite, John skillfully captures the intricacies and complexities of the male physique, emphasizing the curves, crevices, and textures that make each form unique. The result is a sensual and sophisticated study of masculinity that occasionally straddles the line between figuration and abstraction. "Capturing the Male Form" hopes to encourage the audience to engage with John's timeless representations of masculinity, imbued with an undeniable sensuality and raw emotional intensity. Through his classical compositions and renderings, John offers a fresh perspective on the male form that challenges conventional notions of masculinity and elevates the male physique to a place of beauty and reverence.
Contours
Exhibition Dates: June 10 - 30, 2023, at Ellecor Interior Design, Springfield, MO
Drawing inspiration from the lines and curves of the male physique, “Contours” takes you on a journey through a captivating collection of artworks showcasing fresh representations of the male form. With a keen eye for details and a deep understanding of the male anatomy, John Velo brings these forms to life using ink, watercolor, charcoal, and graphite. From the intricacies of facial contours to the raw masculinity conveyed in nude torsos and whole-body renderings, John captures the essence of the male physique with unwavering dedication. This collection delves into the nuanced exploration of masculinity, embracing diverse expressions and fresh representations of the male form. As with John’s growing body of work, “Contours” is a celebration of power and vulnerability, strength and sensitivity, that make up the rich tapestry of the male form.
Experimental Figurations
"Experimental Figurations" is John Velo’s continuously evolving collection featuring a diverse range of experimental pieces that showcase his creative process and evolution. Each work is a unique expression of John’s exploration of new techniques, materials, and themes. The pieces may be unconventional or push the boundaries of traditional figuration as is usual with John’s visual style. Thus, each piece has its own story to tell and offers a glimpse into the artist’s creative journey.
In Motion: Abstractions of the Male Nude
"In Motion: Abstractions of the Male Nude" is John Velo’s ongoing series of dynamic and expressive paintings that capture the male nude. John has used a combination of watercolor, ink, graphite, and charcoal to create abstracted, yet figurative representations of the male form characterized by bold gestural strokes, fluid washes, and expressive lines, all of which combine to form a sense of motion and flowing energy. The series explores the elegance of the male form in motion, and John's skillful use of both watercolor and ink to draw the viewer's eye to the play of light and shadow highlighting depth, movement, and sensuality.
Isolated Beauty: Male Nude in Fragments
"Isolated Beauty: Male Nude in Fragments" is John Velo’s ongoing series of watercolor paintings focusing on individual body parts of the male form. John has chosen to isolate specific regions of the male figure in order to explore the beauty and elegance of each. The collection showcases his ability to capture the subtle nuances of the human body with great attention to detail, and his skillful use of the medium’s fluidity, color, and sheer qualities bringing each piece to life through a dream-like yet realistic representation.
More Ways Than One
"More Ways than One" is John Velo’s ongoing collection of pieces that explores the male physique in a unique and captivating way. The series features repetitive images of the same subjects, depicted in various poses and angles. Each painting is a manual creation, crafted with watercolor to capture the subtle nuances of the human form. The repetition of the subjects in some of the paintings creates a pop art-like effect, drawing the viewer in to examine the variations and subtleties of each individual while the use of watercolor lends a sense of elegance and refinement. These works pay homage to the traditional art of watercolor painting, while also exploring the possibilities of repetition and variation in the representation of the human body.