Jim Tetlow
Born 1974, UK
I like ambiguity in art. Uncertainty. What has to conform to the limits of our reality? Metal, glass and flesh can merge seamlessly, as if the surreal worlds and the life forms within are one and the same, and yet at odds sometimes. I rarely seek to endow my works with any "message". I am more interested in people's personal responses.
I'm a multimedia artist working in fine art (including sculpture), digital art, graphic design and various forms inbetween, also illustrating book covers and numerous CD covers. I also work in musical soundscaping, both solo and in group projects, of which there are many releases. I'd like to say a big thanks to everyone here who has supported me in my work and beyond since I began posting in June 2001. Too many to mention, you all know who you are... I'm meeting very special people here :-)
Update 01-08-05: I've been given a 4 page feature article in Issue 3 of the new media magazine Contour based in Atlanta, Georgia. The images printed very well and they did me proud.
Update 21-03-06: I've been spending the last 6 months living in New South Wales, Australia. Inspiring place! Also in the process of illustrating the book covers for a series of Japanese books called Hikishio no Toki (Time of the Ebb Tide) by Mayumura Taku - to date I've completed the first two of the five volumes. I've recently been returning to traditional media as well as producing the usual digital art, and contributed a sculptural canvas to a recent local exhibition. Link: Saatchi Gallery webspace
Update 09-01-21: I hadn't even logged in for some years. It's weird nipping back here after not even posting for 13 years, like revisiting your old school incognito. As I'm not active here anymore I wonder if anyone will even see this again besides me.
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Comments (33)
erlandpil
Very good woork erland
DVcreator
amazing ...you're in the middle of a series with this image, it looks like its grown/developed organically, let us see the elimentals that were brought to the image and the later images should be the piece from all as a base elevation, or, take four digital photos of the piece and juxapose in different directions(just an idea) get back to me R
Synapse
Thanks, well, I did intend to upload a series of detail shots and I'll certainly do that :-)
JAYBEEH
I can't offer any "constructive criticism"...but all I can say is I like this very much...^_^... It's not a medium I use myself but I think this is an Excellent bit of artwork....stunning!!
bevchiron
I'm rather lost for superlatives too Jim! Your work with the colour is absolutely stunning, I love the range of colour & tone, the richness, depth & more subtle touches all coming together perfectly imo. Personally I couldn't suggest a thing, just love it as it is!
Dendrite
I'm lost for superlatives!!!
thecytron
This is really good!
kenmo
Wow...what a mind blowing creation....
titta
HUH! Impressive, strong - no proper words to praise this one. Maybe some kind of inner explosion that turns inside... Something unexplained, unexplainable. There it is! No crits, just an amazed mind trying to find even few words.... Thanks and HUGS :-)
inkraven
What an organic,cosmic experience is birth, is creation. Placing elements into a suffocating embrace. Forcing cohesion. The native americans believe that all life is formed within a blue black Void, and when they are created they take on the hues of life, gold and red flushes, colours of flesh and blood, mimicking the blinding moment of ones first tragic breath. When the film between inanimate and animate is broken, stabbed thru. The fuse is lit, with an undetermined length which results in..another painful beginning.
SoulSearcherr
I am not qualified to comment..S..but I find it extremely interesting work
Rayraz
Friggen Awesome!
daeve
Oh wow! Very nice! Tantalizing textures!
zoren
I like the earthy feeling to this work........ any sculpture (bas-relief) and colors change with the different light and shadows when photographed..
crrunchyfrog
I think I should be thanking you for having the courage to experiment with natural media and listening to the little advice I can give huuuuugest hugs! Within these 3D collages, you have created something so special, this one especially and I can't wait to see what you come up with next! Thank you as always my beautiful friend hugest hugs & lots of love xxx.
Naichan
Crikey! Colour has totally transformed this. Quite a grotesque, organic and unique work, no longer an "iceberg" as I called it before. I like the way that the hollows tend to be a deeper shade, while the ridges are lighter. It's a sort of organic colouration, so it works very well here. Constructive criticism? I wouldn't like you to do much more to this. It's great as it is. One thing you might try sometime though is using acrylic varnish to imitate wetness, thus making it more gross! Maybe not on this on though. This is an arid landscape haunted by nature's ghosts...
Synapse
I've got some of that stuff, yeah, it can work well, but wouldn't use it on this piece. Maybe a future work?
ARTWITHIN
As I look at this on my particular monitor, I see beauty. The colors are spectacular. But, I wish I could see this in person. Did you actually make your own organic paint? Organic colors differ so much from digital, as does the effect of lighting, daylight vs. artificial. I can't critique the organic form, but I hope this work is something that can go on exhibit, as it deserves that from what I view on my monitor. Wonderful work of art Jim. Bravo! Your work with natural media takes me back to that special, creative time in the 60's. I love it.
SecondChoice
i like the composition and these ground colors!!! but the edge of the bedcloth irritates me. looks too "civilized"...
Synapse
Ah, I see what you're getting at, everything looks naturally organic except those fringes at the ends... but doesn't bother me particularly, it could be interpreted in various ways I guess.
npauling
Wow a great piece of art and the colouring is superb. I like it how it is.
borsy
Excellent artwork!!!! Beautiful use of color. As far as criticism..... Do Not do anything else to this piece other than maybe sign it! -v-
BGHart
Outstanding artwork! I love how the colors grew stronger going downwards. Sorry, for my english. vote
eyeland
Outstanding abstract work - creative & powerful. Although only you as the creator can make the decision (you're "The Decider"!), since you asked for criticism, I have to agree with several of the preceding comments that this is a fantastic & complete piece of art that needs no more work at all...
bogwoppet
Superb work - I love it - Bravo!
clifftoppler
Wouldn't dare criticise or offer advice. It's far too good and individual for that. Instead a few thoughts on what I see: a strong base with the dark blue colouring and those rounded "objects" emphasising one side, a central spire, its shape repeated by the shadow. Then those curves, angles, taking the eye to the top right with here the colours quiet. There is rich texture everywhere amidst a conspicuous third dimension. I quite like the bottom right where the canvas plays truant to repeat the upper curve and so functions to unify.
logiloglu
like a great drama between heaven and earth. an impressive artwork. WOW #:O)
Synapse
Thank you very much :-)
LillianaSapphire
i think it looks excellent synapse, beautiful textures/colours.... nice work
Usurer
This I would love to have on my wall. Congradulations on creating such excellent artwork. I mean this most sincerly.