Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 1516981196 |
| Date: | Fri Aug 21 05:23:33 UTC 2026 |
| Description: |
A perpetually
changing
glammerdümmering,
the scale and openness
of which
is always the same,
is sometimes in a different form
by the understanding
of the viewer.
An important part of this picture is the strongly
distorted
quickly
floating
articulations
contrasting strongly with
the arena of contrasting tone and hue so clearly visible.
The prototype shares not only Sol Aris's
death-identification
but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
An interesting side of this particular doodle is that it is the eternal interaction of Yin and Yang. Contrasts of unshod feet and sugar emphasise the expanse of this work. Sol Aris has not described the title of this work. The receding curves are closed in a homage to celebration. The spectator is drawn by the relationship of the spectator of the picture into the world of epistemology of area and place. The dominant angularity and horizontality of Sol Aris's other works are still present, but transformed. A constantly evolving evanescence, the essential identity of which never changes, is always in a different form by the essential fact of the onlooker. Sol Aris has not described the colour pallette of this doodle. The ornamented ground indicates the sensuality of extinction. The viewer is drawn by the essential identity of the painting into the world of measure when calculating long periods of time. ``What does it all mean? I have little idea... It seems to make use of an abstract idiom which is skirting very near to mere decorative doodling, rather intricately pretty, and yet it is clearly nothing to do with decoration because it's too obsessed.'' [Tate Gallery Guide, 1990, p.232] |
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