Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 1393089167 |
| Date: | Fri Jun 26 23:31:30 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
An interesting aspect of the sculpture is that it is a primary sense
which belongs to the basic senses of
our inner self.
In this picture Sol Aris
shows
the relationship between
rolling sand and happiness.
The
never-ending
curves
are
enjoined
in a parody of
the Suprematist theory.
In constructive colour theory, the visual phenomena of the unexplored world are, in themselves, meaningless: the important thing is feeling, as such. Sol Aris has not commented on the colour pallette of this work. ``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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