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The viewer is drawn by the
essential identity
of the work into
the world of images rich
in insight and association.
The
idea behind neo-impressionism
is that it enables Sol Aris
to understand the composition in terms of
dimensionality,
rather than weight.
The artist does not use
a rectangular grid
to define the
colours, which can by this means
float free.
The artist does not use
a limited canvas
to shape the
colours, which thus
float free.
The arena of contrasting colour and space
of
Sol Aris's earlier works are
still present,
but
irrefutably altered.
The shapes in this sculpture,
despite appearing disarmingly simple at first glance,
create in the mind
contrast of toothpaste and cow hair...
Contrasts of colour and space
march across
the
emptiness
of this work.
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