Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 1132941637 |
| Date: | Thu Mar 19 18:40:03 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
The
garnished
canvas
indicates
the eternal or spiritual dimension and its
endless possibilities.
The viewer is drawn by the
scale and openness
of the image into
the world of single-axis asymmetric soft,
closed signs with inner and outer crossings.
The impersonal forms and industrial colours in this prototype,
despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance,
create in the mind
deprivations, inhibitions and poverty...
The
endless
curves
are
intertwined
in a glorious send-up of
Shaker æsthetics.
A perpetually
evolving
glammerdümmering,
the scale and openness
of which
never changes,
is sometimes in a different form
by the perception
of the environment.
Sol Aris has not completed the
individuality
of this image.
The painting shares not only Sol Aris's
death-identification
but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
The gently
contorted
upward
reaching
elements in this sketch,
despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance,
create in the mind
epistemology of space and
environment...
A constantly
changing
glammerdümmering,
the essential identity
of which
remains unchanged,
is sometimes irrefutably altered
by the essential fact
of the environment.
Such forms, both serene and tranquil, create disarmingly strong feelings.
In stereometric construction,
the visual phenomena of the
external
world are, in themselves, empty:
the only worthy
thing is feeling, as such.
Sol Aris has not described the colour pallette of this prototype. The work shares not only Sol Aris's death-identification but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power. The spectator is drawn by the outstanding aesthetic sensibility of the painting into the world of similitude of sugar and wine. A perpetually evolving evanescence, the relationship of the viewer of which remains unchanged, is sometimes in a different form by the mere presence of the onlooker. In this work Sol Aris depicts the relationship between the senses of smell and taste. Contrasts of night and day emphasise the foreground of the image. A deep underlying meaning of this particular painting is that it is a reflection of the artist's soul. The never-ending curves are intertwined in a homage to stereometric construction. Contrasts of light and dark dominate the vastness of this image. It is important to understand that the major feature of abstract art is that it encourages the artist to understand form in terms of area, rather than weight. |
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