Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 1516988159 |
| Date: | Sat Aug 22 16:24:43 UTC 2026 |
| Description: |
Contrasts of the human knee and pepper
march across
the
emptiness
of the sketch.
In the Suprematist works,
the visual phenomena of the
manifest
world are, in themselves, unimportant:
the significant
thing is feeling, as such.
In stereometric construction,
the visual phenomena of the
physical
world are, in themselves, meaningless:
the important
thing is feeling, as such.
The artist uses
a limited canvas
to shape the
colours, which in this way
stand alone.
Such forms, violent and disconcerting, create complex and fascinating interactions with the environment.
Such forms, serene and tranquil, create a strong interaction of forces. In neo-impressionism, the visual phenomena of the external world are, in themselves, unimportant: the important thing is feeling, as such. A central underlying meaning of this painting is the dominant angularity and horizontality contrasting strongly with the arena of contrasting sugar and wine to indicate a reflection of the artist's soul. In this painting Sol Aris depicts the relationship between colour and space. In abstract art, the visual phenomena of the unexplored world are, in themselves, unimportant: the important thing is feeling, as such. The artist uses a limited canvas to restrict the colours, which can by this means subsist in a world of their own choosing. |
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