Pretentious Yet Pointless | |
| Artist: | Aris, Sol |
| Medium: | Acrylics on virtual canvas |
| Title: | Randomly generated image 2056075446 |
| Date: | Wed Jul 1 19:16:53 UTC 2026 |
| Description: |
Of a sudden,
we see the
short vertical line
representing
the self
curve back and forth,
suggesting
unreliability.
The
receding
curves
are
intertwined
in a glorious send-up of
misery.
The
figured
canvas
indicates
the pattern of unconscious thought.
In this image Sol Aris
demonstrates clearly
the relationship between
colour and space.
The sketch shares not only Sol Aris's
death-identification
but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power.
The
idea behind neo-impressionism
is that it encourages the viewer
to understand form in terms of
space,
rather than weight.
The
layers of approaching
curves
are
intertwined
in a tribute to
celebration.
In constructive colour theory,
the visual phenomena of the
physical
world are, in themselves, empty:
the only worthy
thing is feeling, as such.
The viewer is drawn by the essential identity of the drawing into the world of epistemology of space and place. In neo-impressionism, the visual phenomena of the external world are, in themselves, empty: the important thing is feeling, as such. In stereometric construction, the visual phenomena of the objective world are, in themselves, meaningless: the significant thing is feeling, as such. The work shares not only Sol Aris's death-identification but also his cosmic perspective and obsession with power. A deep underlying meaning of this work is the impersonal forms and industrial colours contrasting strongly with the strongly stretched upward reaching articulations so clearly visible. This piece is quintessential to one of the central preoccupations of Sol Aris's art, the understanding of the shapes where the outstanding aesthetic sensibility to the piece is the eternal contrast of Yin and Yang. |
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