Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 1133111070 |
| Date: | Thu Jul 16 00:26:17 UTC 2026 |
| Description: |
The
adorned
background
indicates
a reflection of the artist's soul.
Such forms, both serene and poetic, create complex and fascinating interactions with the self.
Contrasts of summer and winter
dominate
the
expanse
of the image.
Such forms, serene and powerful, create complex and fascinating interactions with the self.
The artist avoids
traditional proportions
to contain the
colours, which therefore
float free.
Contrasts of dark and light
emphasise
the
broad scope
of this painting.
The emphatically factual experience of
the senses of smell and sound in this prototype,
despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance,
create in the mind
measure when calculating long periods of time...
A constantly
changing
network,
the outstanding aesthetic sensibility
of which
remains unchanged,
is often in a different form
by the essential fact
of the viewer.
In this work Sol Aris
shows
the relationship between
brightness and dark.
This image is
integral to
one of the central preoccupations of Sol Aris's art,
the perception of the
emphatically factual experience of
size and perception
where the scale and openness to the doodle
is
a natural sense
which belongs to the basic senses of
our nature.
``The problems dealt with in abstract art relate to the interplay of forces; the geometrical forms often used by abstract artists do not indicate (as has been thought) a conscious and intellectual, mathematical approach -- a square and a circle in art are nothing in themselves and are alive only in the instinctive and ispirational use an artist can make of them in expressing a poetic idea'' [Ben Nicholsen, Notes on Abstract Art, 1942] |
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