Romanian artist, born in Hunedoara, Transylvania in 1976 and established in United States in since 2006.
1999-2000 - Cairo University, Department of Archaeology, Cairo - Egypt.
1994-1999 - University of Arts, Department of Ceramics, Cluj-Napoca - Romania.
He has exhibited in many group shows in Romania, America and many other countries.
Exhibited in Art Festivals, Art Camps around the world.
A Member of Romanian Artists Union since 2000
Work is hung in museums and private collections in Sweden, Holland, Hungary, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Romania, France, United States...
This man is a prolific worker, he produces photography, ceramics, graphic arts, graphic design, web design, experience-performance arts, installation, murals, and of course PAINTINGS..............as shown here. These paintings are almost, but not quite, cartoonish, or have a comic book look about them. On the surface many of them seem bright, colourful and pleasing to they eye. On closer inspection they feel dark and brutal. I think this man is talented and produces work that is not easily defined.
See more of his collection of paintings, ceramics and photographs here
http://www.dancolcer.ro/
And some of them are the kind that ask you to see how many other figures you can see in the picture. I'd be interested in seeing some more of his work. Thanks, Loretta.
ReplyDeleteInteresting art. It sometimes seems like a hybrid between Bosch and Dali. Do you know if these are oils or acrylics?
ReplyDeleteOn his web site it says ''ACRILYC AND CHINA INK ON CANVAS''
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeletei love these
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thought you would :-))
ReplyDeletethis is right up my alley
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yeah more your thing than mine really, but some of these are really good, I especially like the forth one down, under (1994-1999 - University of Arts, Department of Ceramics, Cluj-Napoca - Romania.)
ReplyDeleteIt's less figurative and more abstract than the others.
that one struck me also
ReplyDeleteand the one above it
i love his coloring
like we were saying on the rolling stone piece ~ maybe my taste is stuck in the 60's and early 70's
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I hadn't heard of Colcer before, wonderful use of colors.
ReplyDeleteWonderful art!! I really like his style.
ReplyDeleteVery fresh and dramatic work. And I can see the theme colours that are opposites on the spectrum: the use of blue with orange and red with green. A strong use of line too.
ReplyDeleteNot sure they are all to my liking style wise but I have to give him props for all the different sorts of things he does....very impressive
ReplyDeletehttp://vickiecollins.multiply.com/journal/item/1219/Art_Sunday_Historical_Look
love the colors in these, thanks Loretta
ReplyDeleteThank you for introduction .
ReplyDeleteHe truly is talentetd and i like this painting very much , the lines are just beautiful .