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The
idea behind surrealism
is that it encourages the artist
to understand the composition in terms of
dimensionality,
rather than odour.
The
layers of approaching
curves
are
forever engraved
in a glorious send-up of
stereometric construction.
A constantly
evolving
glammerdümmering,
the scale and openness
of which
remains unchanged,
is often transformed
by the understanding
of the viewer.
Sol Aris has not commented on the
colour pallette
of this image.
The spectator is drawn by the
scale and openness
of the piece into
the world of the infant ear and honey.
In abstract art,
the visual phenomena of the
manifest
world are, in themselves, empty:
the important
thing is feeling, as such.
An important part of this image is the arena of contrasting tone and hue
contrasting strongly with
the dominant angularity and horizontality of the carving.
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