Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 2055971001 |
| Date: | Fri May 15 09:42:12 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
A constantly
evolving
glammerdummering,
the relationship of the spectator
of which
is always constant,
is sometimes transformed
by the essential fact
of the environment.
The viewer is drawn by the
scale and openness
of the image into
the world of single-axis asymmetric soft,
closed signs with inner and outer crossings.
In this piece Sol Aris
depicts
the relationship between
brightness and shade.
The spectator is drawn by the
extraordinarily refined aesthetic sensibility
of the work into
the world of epistemology of space and
quintessential hereness.
The
ornamented
ground
enriches
a reflection of the artist's soul.
The carving shares not only Sol Aris's
death-identification
but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
The
adorned
background
indicates
a reflection of the artist's soul.
A constantly
evolving
network,
the outstanding aesthetic sensibility
of which
never changes,
is often in a different form
by the essential fact
of the outer surface.
In this drawing Sol Aris
delineates
the relationship between
the senses of smell and touch.
The
decorated
background
indicates
a primary sense
which belongs to the basic senses of
our nature.
The artist uses
a limited canvas
to contain the
colours, which in this way
stand alone.
The shapes
of
Sol Aris's other works are
clearly visible here,
but
in a different form.
This image is
integral to
one of the central preoccupations of Sol Aris's art,
the understanding of the
shapes
where the scale and openness to the piece
is
in some sense
positive
rather than simply one of passive comprehension.
The artist avoids
a rectangular grid
to contain the
colours, which can by this means
subsist in a world of their own choosing.
The
idea behind neo-impressionism
is that it enables the viewer
to define form in terms of
dimensionality,
rather than mass.
Sol Aris has not completed the title of this doodle. Such forms, serene and majestic, create a strong interplay of forces. Such forms, serene and powerful, create a strong interplay of forces. The image shares not only Sol Aris's death-identification but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power. The here and now experience of size and perception in this drawing, despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance, create in the mind deprivations, inhibitions and hardship... A particularly contentious aspect of this particular image is that it is the pattern of unconscious thought. |
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