According to Wikipedia, Onli is a rare Artist who has created two visual art genres.

According to Wikipedia, Onli is a rare Artist who has created two visual art genres.
All artwork on this blog is Copyright 2024 Turtel Onli , and other dates. All Rights Protected & not to be remixed, rebooted or used commercially without a signed agreement with Prof. Onli. The smaller images on the right are links to reels or related websites.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

  

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Onil welcoming visitors to the Thomas P. McCormick Art Center in Michigan City. Behind him are his "Play Angels": Oils on 40" squared museum profiled archival canvas and "The Alchemist": acrylics on 40" X 30" museum profile archival canvas. Both are available to the right situation or well-resourced owner.

"The Alchemist": Acrylics on 40" X 30" archival museum profile canvas.



The following is an independent critical narrative about Onli's Rhythmistic Future-Primitive Practice & Vision.

The art of Turtel Onli is African Centered. Many who have seen it appear to be confused by it. The culture conscious African Americans find it unacceptable because it doesn’t bespeak the “traditional” African that they have come to know and love.  


The middle class find it difficult to accept because it is too African and not like what they have been told is “good art.  The Rhythm & Blues Hip-Hoppin’ Black Americans don’t know about him or his work.

As I stated earlier, his work is African-Centered. He has termed his style Rhythmism.  He coined the term in the early 1970s, and rightly so.


The paintings, wearable art and performances he creates are alive with RHYTHM.

His work is demonstrative in its force.


Prof. Turtel Onli with his show-stopping "Rhythmistic Adinkra Bambara Madonna Quilt" in the "Parapluie" group exhibition at the Hyde Park Art center, Chicago. 2024.

 


Visual excursions: “Tanya” Oils on 24” X 36” canvas 1985. 



Akomo Colored pencil on 18” X 24” acid free paper 2015.

 

The colors appear to dance before you.  The eyes, the lips, the styles of hair pull you, cajole you, take you in, The colors are bright, vibrant, steamy as they vaporize into a thin layer of white heat and back the vibrantly charged colors.  The colors dare you to laugh, to play, to join in the high energy of life.  Life on a higher plane. Life in a new Africa, a futuristic Africa with a neo-tradition that doesn’t deny itself but digs down into itself to bare yet a new fruit for the future.  This future fruit, a Rhythmistic one, is a universal fruit to embellish the entire fabric of humanity.



!975 For Miles Davis album cover. Inks on illustration board.

Universal is mentioned because the reference to Onli’s work being African Centered and not generally accepted in that community is due to its power and influence being misunderstood.  There is another community into which Onli has yet to be accepted and that is the mainstream Art Community. Onli is representative of a new age, a forward-thinking age. An age that has a vision of an Africanization of the future by an Africa that is viable in the global scheme of things.  And a world unified by its universal values.

 


The disparities between Blacks and Whites often stumbles blindly over into the Art World.  The continuance of this practice inhibits the flow of contributions by Black artists creating voids of sterility.  



This disparity curtails the more enlightened well-resourced universals that we as a culture look for in the world of elite, educated, proven, acclaimed and innovative art like Onli's unique Rhythmistic collections..  



The works of artists like Turtel Onli must be reviewed and institutionalized because their universals will rhythmically pull at the ancestral memories that continue to make us human.  We can no longer afford the limitations of Euro-Centric Art as the only contemporary modernistic approach to unleash and invest in the potential power of Art.



(Image from the Rhythmistic Jimi collection which was unfortunately totally destroyed in a devastating studio fire in 2001.)

 Onli and his Rhythmistic Future-Primitif visual art movement gives the art critics, patron, and maker the opportunity to expand their concept of the universal.

"Reach" Oils on 30" X 40" museum profiled archival canvas. Circa 1998.


Written by Marcia Hicks, PhD. Circa 1986



"If you are looking for creativity you have come to the right place!"

Email Link or onli@sbcglobal.net

 

Saturday, February 3, 2024

 Prof. Turtel Onli, with his extensive education and practice will guide you through the essential intricacies related to your artistic and creative assets, addressing key considerations such as selection, growth potential, tax implications, and valuation challenges, to build, or the seamless transfer of your precious collection to family members, individuals or selected institutions. 

This can be arranged remotely or with a studio visit to his location in the ultra-hip Ravenswood Business District in Chicago

Onli is a two-time graduate of the prestigious School of the Art Institute and had been a professor of Art Appreciation and Studio Drawing at the downtown Harold Wahington College for seventeen years. Including his extensive exhibition, lecture and publishing record.


 He will provide you with access to directly acquire treasured limited edition artworks and rare masterworks from his considerable series of original impressive Rhythmistic Fine Art. Without paying the typical gallery / agent 100% mark up.

 Perfect for your estate, heirs and legacy!




Whether you're just beginning to establish your valued art collection or seeking to refine your existing estate plan, these insights offer beneficial strategies to ensure your artistic treasures are enhanced or safeguarded for future generations.

"Danse of the 911 Pheonix". Acrylics on 40"X30"archival canvas, unframed. This illustrates the power and resilience of the American spirit after the tragically evil events of 9-11. It was painted in an art making demo in Saugatuck Michigan for the Divine Alchemy Gallery. (Available to the best offer.)


One of Onli's Rhythmistic album covers is the first image in the gallery section of this landmark coffee table book that surveys the importance and impact on the entire music industry of the movement in revolutionary jazz from 1965 until 1983. Onli went on to become a Voting Member of NARAS, /  The Grammies for his tenure as a designer / illustrator of album covers. Including one for the Rolling Stones "Some Girls" project that was censored.



Prof. Onli has
created two proven artistic genres. He is a two-time graduate of the elite School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His practice includes works sold in the SWANN Galleries auction, certified and appraised, and critically reviewed and exhibited over five decades, A quick Wiki search will provide additional insights to the founder of Rhythmism: The Future-Primitif approach to Visual Art and more. Copies of the official appraisal document are available to well-resourced astute collectors

Onli's work was featured in the book and exhibition at the New Musuem of Contemporary Art, New York,, "Picturing The Modern Amazon" because of his tasteful Rhythmistic appreciation of the lyrical quality of the female in figurative narrative art.
Onli was a regularly featured artist with the exclusive Limelight jet-setting international clubs.


"Reach": Cover image that is available to the right owner as a 40" X 30" oils on museum profiled archival canvas. Framed in the French Provincial style  or unframed.