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In abstract art,
the visual phenomena of the
external
world are, in themselves, unimportant:
the only worthy
thing is feeling, as such.
The viewer is drawn by the
scale and openness
of the work into
the world of epistemology of area and
quintessential hereness.
The
garnished
canvas
enriches
a natural sense
which belongs to the basic senses of
our nature.
The
figured
canvas
indicates
a division of space that parallels
our innermost confusion.
A notable feature of this prototype is the arena of contrasting dark and light
contrasting strongly with
the subtly
stretched
downward
reaching
articulations so clearly visible.
The
endless
curves
are
forever engraved
in a tribute to
misery.
The shapes
of
Sol Aris's earlier works are
clearly visible here,
but
transformed.
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