"NOG Emerges" 2021 Copyright 2021 Turtel Onli

"NOG Emerges" 2021 Copyright 2021 Turtel Onli
Inspired by "NOG" being the Future-Primitif face of the blockbuster group exhibition at the change making, trend setting Museum of Contemporary Art, Summer / Fall 2021 called "Chicago Comics: 1960 Until Now", curated by Dan Nadel. . NOG was mural sized on the MCA's outer wall near the door to its Museum Store which featured NOG merchandise in the form of a Tote Bag, post cards, a ever-cool NOG Sketch Book, plus autographed copies of "Tales From The Rhyhthmic Zone", the Graphic Novel that includes expanded versions of the original NOG stories. So Rhythmistic! All artwork on this blog by Prof. Onli is Copyright 2023 Turtel Onli , and other dates. All Rights Protected & not to be remixed, rebooted or used commercially without a signed agreement with Prof. Onli.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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"No Evils: A Rhythmistic studio portfolio from Turtel Onli."

Many intelligent art critics, collectors and students of the craft are finding this studio portfolio helpful in learning that insight, multiculturalism, artistic technique, lyrical sensibility and vision are as much a part of Rhythmism as is talent and personal vision. Universal in its expression and impact this growing collection is inspired by the vintage tale of the three sage-wise Chinese monkeys who advise us to not Seek, Heed, or Speak any Evil. Instead of the typical cute primates Onli visualizes boldly powerful bald goddess-like women and iconic images of males in Rhythmistic or naturalistic idyllic settings. Onli gifts collectors of his fine art with an autographed edition of the book.

You can collect "No Evils" via the link above or secure an autographed one directly from Onli Studios using this email. onli@sbcglobal.net .

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

You can buy "NOG NU!! the world's first Rhythmistic hero. This character and more Rhythmisitc works are featured in the "Riffing the Real: Afro-Futurism in the Arts" exhibition at the Tubman African American Museum in Macon Georgia the Summer & Fall of 2011.
"As The Sirens Sweetly Sang": Oils on canvas with an archival profile. Each section is 40" X 30" and well crafted with quality oil paint in that far reaching future-primitif style. It suggests a narrative of Sirens or Mermaids coming to the aid of innocent sea creatures who were the victims of the Gulf of Mexico's oil spill in the Spring of 2010 symbolizing the capacity of humanity to reverse the ill effects of such events. This award wining triptych is in Onli's growing portfolio of Rhythmistic master works.