Monday, November 16, 2020

Simultaneism

Simultaneism is a technique that was born from the artistic movement called "Orphism".

Here, talented painter, David Berkowitz Chicago explains more about this technique.

As the painter points out, the simultaneism technique consists of using contrasting colors in small juxtaposed areas (placed one next to the other). So, when we observe the the whole picture in a glance, this generates an effect of shapes, luminosity, space, movement.


Friday, June 26, 2020

Ten tips to paint landscapes with watercolor


Ever wondered how to go about painting a watercolor landscape? Painting a watercolor landscape is about more than copying nature. You don't just want to show a mountain; you also want to capture a mood and really express how that gorgeous scenery makes you feel. Painting a watercolor landscape can definitely be daunting when an artist is just starting out with this medium, especially due to its fluidity and transparency. In this article, talented artist Dudi Berkowitz Chicago will take you through his complete process, one-step-at-a-time. He will also share some of his personal tips and tricks that allow him to create specific textures, depth and dimension.

The beginning of the landscape: Before starting to paint the landscape, Dudi Berkowitz Chicago recommends to test colors on a support other than the painting. In this way, it will be possible to have a more complete idea regarding their final form.

The recommended landscape theme: Landscapes represent one of the most common motifs for those starting out in the world of watercolor. They are highly recommended for their simplicity. This is largely due to the fact that they usually contain unspecific shapes, which do not require too much precision.

Start of the sketch in the landscapes: It is advisable to start from the horizon line, then you must sketch the largest elements such as mountains, rocks, trees and vegetation. The next step is to paint the sky. For this, the upper part of the plane of the painting can be painted in dark blue and the color is degraded until it reaches the lightest blue that must be approaching the horizon.

Color in landscapes: If the landscape has a superposition of colors, the warmest color must always be applied first. Then continue with this premise successively.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Tips You Should Take Into Account Before Buying a Work of Art


When buying an artwork, there are many variables to take into account that will help you select a timeless piece.

Many times the amount of works that surround us, make the choice complicated; other times it is the ignorance of the artist or the peculiarities of the work itself that makes us doubt. At other times it is the price that can put us back, since an investment in a work of art does not really have a price limit and it must be set by ourselves.

It is for all this, that naïve painter David Berkowitz Chicago has decided to help you by creating a series of valuable tips that you should take into account before buying a work of art.

As a contemporary artist, David Berkowitz Chicago is best known for his naive and simple visions of village festivals, episodes of folklore, painted with a refined color and contrasting harmonies, never based on observation of reality.  He often adds his power to invoke myths and fables of poetic charm that reflect a world that comes to his memory by ancestral means. Berkowitz 's technique is of a rare thoroughness in representing scenes with sharp images of decorative effects. His paintings are based on the narration of an anecdote. This artist has contributed with his work to enrich the panorama of popular painting that still has in him one of the most representative American artists.

Friday, February 14, 2020

David Berkowitz Chicago is a successful visual artist, painter and educator


For twenty years of active pursuit of fine arts, David Berkowitz Chicago finds his inspiration in everyday life, using all the techniques and technological aids at hand. In addition to classical fine arts techniques, he also uses the camera and digital technology (and digital print). This multimedia artist dreams of his open-eye art world as Corto the Maltese from the Pratt saga, because he himself dreams of a better world through the comic book medium, pointing out with his short work "The Curse of War" all the perversity and meaninglessness of warfare. This artist, with a very refined sense of truth and justice, is always ready to point out the false brilliance of the so-called. star and star, ”to all social deviance, to false morals, double arches, nepotism, political thievery and crime, which we, unfortunately, witnessed in all countries in the region in transition.


David Berkowitz Chicago, said that visual art would be his lifelong and professional commitment, he said, back in elementary school, when a drawing of a car, which he did with a shower pen, delighted everyone at school.

How many exhibitions have you had so far?
- So far I have had 11 solo exhibitions that have been held in different cities. I have also had over 200 collective exhibitions that have been held in, Germany, Austria, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Romania, Turkey, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, China, USA, and Croatia.

How long have you been in the visual arts and where do you find your inspiration?
-I have been a fine artist for 20 years and I find inspiration everywhere in newspapers, TV, internet, Facebook, there is daily communication, street…

What techniques do you use?
- I use all available art techniques and materials to get the artwork I want.
David Berkowitz Chicago points out that he made his first graphic in 1998, and has since done more than a hundred manual and digital graphics, each with its own message.

- I was drawn to this specific visual expression in graphics. I want to present with my graphics a man who is, unfortunately, more and more consumer and less social being. I take portraits of celebrities and, on the other hand, completely anonymous people for motives,” David Berkowitz Chicago said.

Graphics are a very demanding process and graphic colors and materials are very expensive!
- It takes at least ten days to produce one graphic. In order to produce one manual graphic, a suitable tool, a sketch, a board on which the desired motif, a color, a press, a paper, etc. are made, are required. For letterpress I mostly use linoleum plates, for deep galvanized plates, and for flat printing quality printers - said this artist.

In addition to graphics, David Berkowitz Chicago has been involved in painting, installation and photography for years. He is a member of several artistic associations and has won numerous awards home and abroad for his works.
What kinds of fine arts do you do?
-I am engaged in photography, painting, graphics, installation, video art, performance, comics…

Monday, November 18, 2019

The Colorful World of Naive Art


“The world of naive art is a colorful world filled with fabulous details. In this world everything seems peacefully flying and takes a person back to his childhood, evoking coziest memories,” says David Berkowitz Chicago, a naïve art painter.

The term naïve allude to something natural and unaffected, innocent, something that lacks experience, judgment or wisdom.

This term doesn’t change its meaning in art. Naive art includes almost all of these characteristics.

As David Berkowitz Chicago explains, naive artists have no relevant education. They paint without any awareness of anatomy, technique or perspective. The paintings of the naïve artists are simple, vivid, childlike – innocent.









Any form of visual art created by individuals who lack or reject conventional education and guidance that professional artists receive is considered to be naïve art.

Naïve art disagrees with dominant trends in art of their time.

Berkowitz points out that these artists shouldn’t be confused with artists who paint for fun, or so-called “Sunday artists”.

It is also wrong to take naive artists for those who don’t know what they’re doing. Naïve artists paint with the same passion as educated and well-trained artists. The difference is that naïve artists lack formal knowledge of methods.

Naive Artists


“Undoubtedly, the most influential naive artist is Jean-Jacques Rousseau,” says Berkowitz in an recent interview for Thrive Global, “but there are other artists of this genre who are worth mentioning”.

The Italian painter, Antonio Ligabue, was one of the most important naive artists of the 20th century. During the 1940s, Ligabue gained recognition for his work.

Nikifor, a Russian painter, created over 40 000 paintings.

The Australian painter Sidney Nolan, created landscapes that aimed to celebrate Australian history.

Grandma Moses started her artistic career at the age of 78. She was known for her take on American realism.

Serbian painters from Kovačica created great panoramic paintings. The most famous of these painters is Zuzana Halupova.

The uneducated Serbian farmer, Ilija Bašičević Bosilj, started painting as a middle-aged man. Despite that had solo exhibitions even in New York.

Connection to other art genres


Naive art is often connected to primitivism, primitive (tribal) art. Also, it is confused with folk and outsider art.

According to an academic publication made by Berkowitz, primitive art refers to tribal art from Africa, the South Pacific and Indonesia, prehistoric and very early European art. any art that imitates or is characterized by primitive art is described by primitivism.

Folk art is utilitarian and decorative art. This type of art expresses national identity. Generally, folk artists are uneducated, as well as naive artists. This is why folk and naive art easily confused.

Any work of art that is created by socially and culturally marginal people (undereducated, mentally ill, prisoners) unconnected to the conventional art world is considered to be outsider art

“Over the years, appreciation of naive art has increased,” claims the naïve art painter, David Berkowitz Chicago. Nowadays, it is completely recognized art genre that is spread and represented in galleries all over the world.

Monday, July 29, 2019

The Visionary Narrative of David Berkowitz Chicago


Paintings of the superb author, visual artist, painter and illustrator David Berkowitz have so far been exhibited at several world locations, and know his home city of Chicago will get the chance to see his exquisite work. This mini-retrospective will encompass his entire opus of creativity, starting from his earliest beginnings, all the way to his most recent works of art. Visitors will also get the chance to see some of his never before exhibited works.

Monday, June 24, 2019

The Sculpting Skills of The Naive Art Painter David Berkowitz Chicago


The naive art painter, David Berkowitz Chicago has exhibited his art in almost every big art center, including Vienna, Paris, Rome, London New York, Shanghai, Miami, and many others. He decided to become an artist at a young age. He listened to himself and, fortunately, had support from his close ones. He assumed that the quality of work and dedication must yield some results, so he searched for interesting competitions and participated in them.

Today, David Berkowitz Chicago, who is a School of Art Institute of Chicago graduate, is equally known for his sculpting and painting skills. At the same time, he is equally impressed with drawing and sculpting, which are constantly interwoven. When he satisfies his hunger for painting he moves to sculpt and vice versa. Both painting and sculpting are basin media and visual expression media, only drawing is defined by two coordinates, while the sculpture is drawn in a three-dimensional space.

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