Comments on: Hazel the Rule Breaker http://www.obviousmag.com/2011/01/hazel-dooney-rule-breaker/ Because Life Isn't Wed, 16 Nov 2011 21:49:28 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Wednesday, January 19, 2011- Obvious Outsider « Self Vs. Self http://www.obviousmag.com/2011/01/hazel-dooney-rule-breaker/comment-page-1/#comment-630 Wednesday, January 19, 2011- Obvious Outsider « Self Vs. Self Tue, 31 May 2011 11:03:15 +0000 http://www.obviousmag.com/?p=3802#comment-630 [...] A recent interview with me can be found in the current issue of the U.S. magazine, Obvious. I’m also featured on the magazine’s cover, a first for me. I’m never entirely comfortable with how I come across in print but I enjoyed the Q’n'A conducted by LA-based writer, Nancy Southwick:”When I first sat down with Australian painter Hazel Dooney, I was intrigued by her sublime understated confidence that is both extremely attractive and strong. It is this quality of her character that she is able to get across in her work. Hazel personifies an alluring, punk rock, mischievous, genius artist. Since coming onto the art scene less than ten years ago she has emerged as one of the most controversial female artists of our generation. She is the outsider that everyone wants to be connected with. Some describe her art as Shock Pop.”Her provocative work has captured the attention of many of the trendsetters of our time. The subject matter is intensely sexual yet it evokes a kind of girlie openness that is refreshing. Nothing about her work or her nature is compromised. The work is pivotal and it strikes a chord within the viewer and makes them succumb to an inner dialogue with themselves.”You can read the the rest of the piece here. [...] [...] A recent interview with me can be found in the current issue of the U.S. magazine, Obvious. I’m also featured on the magazine’s cover, a first for me. I’m never entirely comfortable with how I come across in print but I enjoyed the Q’n'A conducted by LA-based writer, Nancy Southwick:”When I first sat down with Australian painter Hazel Dooney, I was intrigued by her sublime understated confidence that is both extremely attractive and strong. It is this quality of her character that she is able to get across in her work. Hazel personifies an alluring, punk rock, mischievous, genius artist. Since coming onto the art scene less than ten years ago she has emerged as one of the most controversial female artists of our generation. She is the outsider that everyone wants to be connected with. Some describe her art as Shock Pop.”Her provocative work has captured the attention of many of the trendsetters of our time. The subject matter is intensely sexual yet it evokes a kind of girlie openness that is refreshing. Nothing about her work or her nature is compromised. The work is pivotal and it strikes a chord within the viewer and makes them succumb to an inner dialogue with themselves.”You can read the the rest of the piece here. [...]

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By: Lyllie the bunny http://www.obviousmag.com/2011/01/hazel-dooney-rule-breaker/comment-page-1/#comment-580 Lyllie the bunny Fri, 18 Feb 2011 18:03:45 +0000 http://www.obviousmag.com/?p=3802#comment-580 So you do not know about jeff Koone, then you exercised censure when there was only a comment ,polite and simply honest.So in fact you might not be honest, I am sad, I do own a Hazel Dooney, while you don't. you are surprising. So we will meet again, Lyllie the Bunny So you do not know about jeff Koone, then you exercised censure when there was only a comment ,polite and simply honest.So in fact you might not be honest, I am sad, I do own a Hazel Dooney, while you don’t.
you are surprising.
So we will meet again,
Lyllie the Bunny

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By: Lyllie TheBunny http://www.obviousmag.com/2011/01/hazel-dooney-rule-breaker/comment-page-1/#comment-578 Lyllie TheBunny Fri, 18 Feb 2011 17:19:42 +0000 http://www.obviousmag.com/?p=3802#comment-578 Hello, It is rather beautiful to see Pop Art Second generation with a zest of Dolly bird in a Barbie Doll set of outfits. Quite an interresting concept to change the clothing as you desire like with the Barbie you would get your daughters. I do love her work but the one thing I might regret in a second generation of Pop Art Artist is a loss of sharp edges,loss of the rebelion, there works have been absorbed by the Commercial materialistic Money market the original Pop art movement was critisising in our capitalist & consuming materialistic society. As much as I love the work, and I do, one should not be blinded by some romantic ideas about Artists by the "plebe" I mean us, you. I do find your article very good and well edited, but an article where we learn nothing more than we already know, quite a pre-written to fit the new guest. I feel you could have been more sharper and interresting because the artist here is much more interresting that your exposure. Sorry for being critical but you left me hungry ! yours, Lyllie. Hello,
It is rather beautiful to see Pop Art Second generation with a zest of Dolly bird in a Barbie Doll set of outfits. Quite an interresting concept to change the clothing as you desire like with the Barbie you would get your daughters.
I do love her work but the one thing I might regret in a second generation of Pop Art Artist is a loss of sharp edges,loss of the rebelion, there works have been absorbed by the Commercial materialistic Money market the original Pop art movement was critisising in our capitalist & consuming materialistic society. As much as I love the work, and I do, one should not be blinded by some romantic ideas about Artists by the “plebe” I mean us, you.
I do find your article very good and well edited, but an article where we learn nothing more than we already know, quite a pre-written to fit the new guest.
I feel you could have been more sharper and interresting because the artist here is much more interresting that your exposure.
Sorry for being critical but you left me hungry !
yours, Lyllie.

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By: Dave Doolin http://www.obviousmag.com/2011/01/hazel-dooney-rule-breaker/comment-page-1/#comment-525 Dave Doolin Mon, 31 Jan 2011 01:56:21 +0000 http://www.obviousmag.com/?p=3802#comment-525 "The new generation of artists will simply adopt commercialization as another tool or, perhaps more accurately, another media along with painting and film." Everyone needs to do this, everyone. From the corner grocer, to the systems analyst overseeing a manufacturing process in a factory full of robot assemblers, to open source software developers. In a global economy, it's not an option. It's a necessity. Artists must lead the way. Being nameless and faceless is a luxury no one can afford. “The new generation of artists will simply adopt commercialization as another tool or, perhaps more accurately, another media along with painting and film.”

Everyone needs to do this, everyone. From the corner grocer, to the systems analyst overseeing a manufacturing process in a factory full of robot assemblers, to open source software developers.

In a global economy, it’s not an option. It’s a necessity. Artists must lead the way.

Being nameless and faceless is a luxury no one can afford.

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By: Tweets that mention Hazel Dooney: Rule Breaker -- Topsy.com http://www.obviousmag.com/2011/01/hazel-dooney-rule-breaker/comment-page-1/#comment-512 Tweets that mention Hazel Dooney: Rule Breaker -- Topsy.com Mon, 17 Jan 2011 01:43:38 +0000 http://www.obviousmag.com/?p=3802#comment-512 [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Hazel Dooney and Model Detour. Model Detour said: ModelDetour.com - Hazel Dooney: Rule Breaker: Words by Shahrnaz Nancy Southwick. When I first… http://goo.gl/fb/c6BTj [...] [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Hazel Dooney and Model Detour. Model Detour said: ModelDetour.com – Hazel Dooney: Rule Breaker: Words by Shahrnaz Nancy Southwick. When I first… http://goo.gl/fb/c6BTj [...]

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