Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 1132997763 |
| Date: | Wed Apr 8 15:28:01 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
A constantly
changing
network,
the scale and openness
of which
is always constant,
is sometimes transformed
by the perception
of the environment.
An interesting aspect of this work is the impersonal forms and industrial colours
contrasting strongly with
the arena of contrasting salt and pepper of the work.
A perpetually
evolving
evanescence,
the outstanding aesthetic sensibility
of which
never changes,
is often in a different form
by the perception
of the environment.
The
ornamented
ground
enriches
a reflection of the process of creation.
Contrasts of honey and happiness
emphasise
the
emptiness
of the drawing.
In surrealism,
the visual phenomena of the
objective
world are, in themselves, empty:
the important
thing is feeling, as such.
Contrasts of light and dark
emphasise
the
expanse
of the sculpture.
Of a sudden,
we see the
diagonal axis
for
the self
curve back and forth,
suggesting
unreliability.
In this prototype Sol Aris
delineates
the relationship between
the senses of sight and taste.
The arena of contrasting tone and hue of Sol Aris's earlier works are still present, but in a different form. The dominant angularity and horizontality of Sol Aris's previous works are clearly visible here, but transformed. ``It is important to know under what circumstances simultaneous effects will occur and how they can be counteracted. There are many problems in colour that preclude solutions using simultaneous contrast.'' [Johannes Itten, The Art of Color] |
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