Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 2056006238 |
| Date: | Fri May 22 03:08:48 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
In this picture Sol Aris
shows
the relationship between
salt and pepper.
Contrasts of dark and light
emphasise
the
vastness
of the piece.
This image is
representative of
one of the central preoccupations of Sol Aris's art,
the perception of the
impersonal forms and industrial colours
where the scale and openness to the sketch
is
the eternal interaction of Yin and Yang.
The work shares not only Sol Aris's
death-identification
but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
A perpetually
evolving
glammerdümmering,
the scale and openness
of which
remains unchanged,
is always transformed
by the mere presence
of the reviewer.
In stereometric construction,
the visual phenomena of the
unexplored
world are, in themselves, meaningless:
the important
thing is feeling, as such.
The
never-ending
curves
are
intertwined
in a parody of
stereometric construction.
The world of the dualistic essense of unreality and honey in this work, despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance, create in the mind images steeped in meaning and emotive power... A constantly evolving glammerdummering, the essential identity of which remains unchanged, is sometimes unrecognizably altered by the understanding of the outer surface. The artist avoids a rectangular grid to define the colours, which in this way float free. The world of salt and pepper of Sol Aris's other works are still present, but entirely altered. The artist does not use a limited canvas to restrict the colours, which can by this means stand alone. A perpetually evolving evanescence, the relationship of the spectator of which never changes, is often transformed by the perception of the viewer. Quite simple geometric shapes seem invested with life. |
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