His Point of View

You have got to see this…(If you appreciate fine art)

by on Jun.05, 2009, under Art




Last fall (2008) I was wandering around the “gas lamp” district of San Diego, CA when a painting in a window caught my eye. I saw that the establishment was an art gallery/studio, and it happened to be open so I decided to take a look inside. What I saw when I entered was a collection of the best oil paintings I have had the pleasure of enjoying. galleryWe all know the art of the old standards such as Picasso, Monet, Bacon, Matisse, etc… and I recognize their work as being great… but its not really art that moves me or that I can relate to, with few exceptions. I recognize all of their work as being great… but as far as art that i would hang in my office or home I would place Tim Cantor above all of the previously mentioned artists. When I say that Tim’s art jumps off of the panel that is what I mean. The colors, the shading, the lighting were unlike anything I had ever seen done before with oil paints.
His works appear as if they are computer animations displayed on an HD screen (hopefully that is interpreted as a compliement). In fact I had to ask one of the staff members if the images were paintings or Computer Generated Images (CGI). The images you will see below do not fully capture the brilliance of these paintings as I experienced in the gallery. Tim’s work reminds me of Cirque du Soliel for more reasons than one… but primarily because he has taken something so familiar and put a whole new spin on it, just as Cirque has done with the traditional idea of a circus. Now I say that last statement because his style is new to me, perhaps there are many other artists with a similar style… Tim just happened to be the first I was exposed to, just as Cirque was the first circus experience I have had of that type. And to any reader out there if this style of painting has a name please do share it with me. If you are ever in San Diego and you appreciate art I urge you to stop by:

Ashby Galleries . 527 Fourth Avenue . San Diego . CA . 92101
619.235.6990

If you like the images below please do visit his site at: http://www.timcantor.com Be sure to click on the “Detail Views” link if it exists for the image you are viewing, it will zoom in to show you some of the featured details of the painting.

When you visit Tim’s site please see the “Limited Editions” page for prints which you can purchase (many are under $2000 framed or unframed), or the “Available Works” page for works which range in price from around $700 for a sketch  to $32,000+ for an original oil on panel or canvas.

All images are from http://www.timcantor.com
"En Pointe", Oil on Canvas

“En Pointe” Oil on Canvas

sine-qua-non_detail

“sine qua non” detail close up of bee

sine-qua-non_full-painting

“sine qua non”full-painting, oil on linen

sword-of-damocles

“Sword of Damocles”, Oil on Panel

All images are from http://www.timcantor.com
ghost-of-you

“Ghost of You”, Oil on Canvas

grain-of-sand

“Grain of Sand”, Oil on Panel

journeyman

“Journeyman”, Available as a print

born-again

“Born Again”, available as a print

stalking-the-scarecrow1

“Stalking the Scarecrow”, available as a print

the-hollows

“The Hollows”,Oil on panel & available as a print…This is the image that attracted my attention. The leaves of the tree appear to jump off the canvas toward you if seen it in person. This shows how the artist captures lighting effects in his paintings… I absolutely love this effect (…but I am a photographer so I appreciate attention given to proper lighting).

All images are from http://www.timcantor.com
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  • W8

    Some of those are very nice

  • mytwocents

    It’s nice how he uses technique to bring forth the dimensions of his work. Lovely.

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