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In neo-impressionism,
the visual phenomena of the
external
world are, in themselves, empty:
the only worthy
thing is feeling, as such.
It is useful to note that the
idea behind constructive colour theory
is that it enables the viewer
to understand form in terms of
space,
rather than representational versimilitude.
A notable feature of the work is that it is the essential distinction between pattern and texture.
In this work Sol Aris
delineates
the relationship between
colour and space.
The viewer is drawn by the
essential identity
of the image into
the world of images strong
in insight and emotion.
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