Pretentious Yet Pointless

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Artist: Aris, Sol
Medium: Acrylics on virtual canvas
Title: Randomly generated image 1132929399
Date: Sat Mar 14 06:02:13 EDT 2026
Description: The garnished figure belies the sensuality of extinction. The artist uses a limited canvas to define the colours, which in this way stand alone. It is useful to note that the idea behind stereometric construction is that it enables the artist to define the composition in terms of dimensionality, rather than mass. The layers of approaching curves are forever engraved in a glorious send-up of misery. An interesting side of the prototype is that it is a reflection of the process of creation. The ornamented ground enriches a primary natural sense which belongs to the basic senses of our inner self.

In this image Sol Aris demonstrates clearly the relationship between pepper and sugar.

Such forms, both monumental and tranquil, create strong gestalt sensations.

Semiotically, we see the leading centralism for strength undulate towards the centre of the image, suggesting inconstancy. The artist employs traditional proportions to restrict the colours, which can by this means subsist in a world of their own making. The shapes in this work, despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance, create in the mind measure when calculating long periods of time... The artist employs a limited canvas to restrict the colours, which can by this means float free. Such forms, violent and disconcerting, create a strong interaction of forces. A perpetually evolving evanescence, the outstanding aesthetic sensibility of which never changes, is always transformed by the mere presence of the outer surface. An important part of this work is the gently stretched quickly flying articulations contrasting strongly with the arena of contrasting summer and autumn of the work. The sketch shares not only Sol Aris's death-identification but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
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