Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Bart Simpson Trippy Face and Popular Quality Psychedelia Art From Palm Treat

Bart Simpson double vision psychedelia acrylic pop art painting by Palm Treat art brut painters Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan
Bart Simpson face folded over on itself by Palm Treat.

Bart Simpson Trippy Face and Popular Quality Psychedelia Art From Palm Treat

Bart Simpson is painted with delicate lines and CMYK colors. Affordable Simpsons art is now available and cheap in print form and digital print form online though Palm Treat. Bart Simpson shape-shifts and morphs into a Simpsons cool design that is hand drawn and painted with precise commercial art lines. Ingestion of psychoactive drugs create a visual experience and helps create mind manifesting experience with the viewer.

Simpsons psychedelic art is colorful, bright, textured, neo folk art, outsider art,and affordable. Comic book posters, zines, and underground art inspire Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan to make quality affordable art and posters. Surrealistic subject matter and brain stimulating art is the basis of Palm Treat. Both Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan use kaleidoscopic shapes and patterns with high contrast and highly saturated color pigment to produce Bart Simpson's face which is repetition of motifs for artistic inspiration.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Milhouse With Six Eyes Takes Over The Internet and Social Media Platforms

Milhouse With Six Eyes Takes Over The Internet and Social Media Platforms

Palm Treat has swept the internet with a Simpsons pop art painting, Milhouse With Six Eyes. The large colorful painting was then made into affordable hipster art prints that are available on their website along with many other prints.

It is now easy to find trippy far out hipster art prints and wall art because of the way Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan vectorize the paintings. Milhouse With Six Eyes blew up over night and received astronomical re-blogs on the social media site Tumblr and dominated the google search for Milhouse. The painting is beautifully designed to let the viewer in on a trippy adventure Milhouse takes when LSD and psychedelic effects start to take a wild turn to the dark side.

Milhouse's third eye multiplies and horror sets in! Typical day for Milhouse, though!

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Psychedelic pop artists Jeff Nolan & Marie Nolan of Palm Treat studios painting a very large trippy outsider artwork of Milhouse from the television show the Simpsons in 2015 in their home in New Mexico from which they have located to Philadelphia, PA
Palm Treat popular artists Jeff Nolan & Marie Nolan working on a pop art Simpsons painting.

Artwork in Progress and the Process of Painting Pop Art

Trippy retro comic book girl by Palm Treat designers and outsider folk artists Jeff Nolan & Marie Nolan, inspired by Roy Lichtenstein style of pop art painting and nostalgic artworks and posters from mid century americana
Folk artist Marie Nolan & Jeff Nolan working on a painting.

Artwork in Progress and the Process of Painting Pop Art

Palm Treat has an excellent visual art making process which includes viewing Andy Warhol references, Art Forum Magazine, Art in America Magazine, Mad Magazine, Hi Fructose Magazine, Art Blend Magazine, and other successful Magazines that showcase solo art shows and well known illustrators and designers.

 Then the process moves to a brainstorming session where the two artists Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan meet up and discuss pop art techniques and designs. The meeting is full of thumbnail sketches, napkin drawings, Simpson's references, vintage comic book layouts, historical influences and visually stimulating color schemes and shapes. The design process begins with a digital mock up and is followed by hours, sometimes days of editing to achieve compositional correctness.

Next, Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan hand draw the image onto hand stretched canvas and begin to manipulate the digital mock up with effervescent bursts of organic lines and shapes. Nothing is set in stone, so there is room to edit and redraw areas and even change colors along the way. It's a fun process that both artists enjoy.

Finally, Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan post photos of the paintings on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, and Blogger. This ensures that Palm Treat fans and Simpsons fans can locate their online store.

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