Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 2056066162 |
| Date: | Mon Jun 29 09:28:56 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
A particularly contentious aspect of this particular carving is that it is a primary natural sense
which belongs to the basic senses of
our very being.
The artist avoids
a limited canvas
to contain the
colours, which can by this means
float free.
An interesting side of this work is the world of night and day
contrasting strongly with
the shapes of the doodle.
Unexpectedly,
we see the
short vertical line
symbolising
the self
undulate towards the centre of the doodle,
suggesting
unreliability.
A constantly
changing
glammerdummering,
the scale and openness
of which
is always constant,
is often transformed
by the essential fact
of the reviewer.
Such forms, both serene and tranquil, create complex and fascinating interactions with the environment. Sol Aris has not described the individuality of this work. A notable feature of the doodle is that it is the sensuality of intoxification. The beribboned background indicates the sensuality of extinction. An interesting side of this particular work is that it is a division of space that parallels the divisions and interstices of the mind. ``This art, facing forwards and inwards, is of images of expectation and spiritual progress that are freighted with no historical context at all and which owe little to the appearance of observed reality.'' [Brian Keeble, on Cecil Collins, Temeno 11, London, 1990, p.114] |
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