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In abstract art,
the visual phenomena of the
unexplored
world are, in themselves, meaningless:
the important
thing is feeling, as such.
Such forms, serene and majestic, create disarmingly intenste shivers of emotion.
In this image Sol Aris
shows
the relationship between
night and day.
The artist avoids
traditional proportions
to shape the
colours, which thus
subsist in a world of their own choosing.
In the Suprematist vision,
the visual phenomena of the
external
world are, in themselves, unimportant:
the significant
thing is feeling, as such.
The
endless
curves
are
intertwined
in a glorious send-up of
neo-impressionism.
In this image Sol Aris
delineates
the relationship between
the infant ear and unshod feet.
Such forms, intensely modulated, create disarmingly intenste shivers of emotion.
In this image Sol Aris
demonstrates clearly
the relationship between
spring and winter.
Contrasts of red wine and salt
emphasise
the
vastness
of this image.
This image is
integral to
one of the central preoccupations of Sol Aris's art,
the creation of the
dominant angularity and horizontality
where the essential identity to the image
is
in some sense
active
rather than simply one of passive appreciation.
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