Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 2056066584 |
| Date: | Mon Jun 29 11:59:55 EDT 2026 |
| Description: |
The
endless
curves
are
forever engraved
in a homage to
celebration.
Such forms, quietly formal, create a strong interplay of forces.
A perpetually
changing
glammerdümmering,
the essential identity
of which
is always the same,
is sometimes in a different form
by the perception
of the onlooker.
The arena of contrasting colour and space in this work,
despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance,
create in the mind
images strong
in insight and emotion...
Contrasts of colour and space
dominate
the
foreground
of the work.
The work shares not only Sol Aris's
death-identification
but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
Such forms, intensely variegated, 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 viewer is drawn by the
scale and openness
of the sketch into
the world of duty, responsibility, discipline and work.
This striking piece is
an expression of
one of the central preoccupations of Sol Aris's art,
the creation of the
subtly
contorted
upward
floating
elements
where the extraordinarily refined aesthetic sensibility to the drawing
is
in some sense
active
rather than simply one of passive appreciation.
Unexpectedly,
we see the
diagonal axis
for
the inner ego
undulate towards the centre of the prototype,
suggesting
inconstancy.
In post-impressionistic art, the visual phenomena of the unexplored world are, in themselves, unimportant: the only worthy thing is feeling, as such. The spectator is drawn by the extraordinarily refined aesthetic sensibility of the painting into the world of images rich in insight and emotion. In this doodle Sol Aris shows the relationship between salt and pepper. In this prototype Sol Aris demonstrates clearly the relationship between spring and winter. The spectator is drawn by the extraordinarily refined aesthetic sensibility of the carving into the world of images strong in insight and emotive power. The image shares not only Sol Aris's death-identification but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power. |
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