Different Times, Different Styles

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Today I thought I'd do something unprecedented in my art blogging period. Today I'm going to show you paintings from two different exhibitions, which means two very different styles. On exhibition was a solo one, while the other was of a variety of artists. Most likely you'll recognize which is the solo exhibition, but that's not the main point. Anyway, let's get to it.

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Alexandru Vlasin - Shepherd From Mărginime

Usually when someone mentions shepherds, you think of one dressed in traditional shepherd clothes, hat and usually standing among the sheep. Not this time though. The artist opted to depict the head of the shepherd only, in a very artistic pose as well. This is why it's good to not have any expectations :)

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Alexandru Vlasin - Iuliu Gardus

This painting takes you back to the 20th century. The date of the painting is unknowns, and knowing the style of the artist, it could very well be from the 21th century as well. Not being familiar with who Iuliu Gardus is or was, I ran a search and turns out the gentleman was a writer but could not find out a lot about him. Must have meant a lot for the artist though.

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Alexandru Vlasin - Wife Of The Painter

There were quite a few painting of the wife, this is just one of them. Would be nice to ask the lady what she thinks about those portraits and if the artist has asked her approval, before finishing them. I'd love to hear the answer :)

Note to myself: next time take the curtain out of the way! I didn't notice the curtain, or I did and was no way to move it. I can't remember as these photos were taken in September last year. But it looks awful.

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Alexandru Vlasin - Lady Playing the Flute

I like the angle from which the artist chose to paint the lady. It's not the usual you would expect and that makes it more interesting.

Apart from the title, there was no additional information about the painting, but having seen all of the paintings at the exhibition, makes me believe, the model for this painting was lady Ioana, the wife of the painter. As far as I know she's not a musician, but could have been the model easily.

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Alexandru Vlasin - Man In Black

This Man In Black is a bit different from what we are used to in the movie industry, but the portrait is a nice one.

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Alexandru Vlasin - Lady With The Red Hat

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Alexandru Vlasin - Harlequin In Red

For those of you who don't know who Harlequin is:

Harlequin is the best-known of the comic servant characters (Zanni) from the Italian commedia dell'arte, associated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditionally believed to have been introduced by the Italian actor-manager Zan Ganassa in the late 16th century, was definitively popularized by the Italian actor Tristano Martinelli in Paris in 1584–1585, and became a stock character after Martinelli's death in 1630.

The Harlequin is characterized by his checkered costume. His role is that of a light-hearted, nimble, and astute servant, often acting to thwart the plans of his master, and pursuing his own love interest, Columbina, with wit and resourcefulness, often competing with the sterner and melancholic Pierrot. He later develops into a prototype of the romantic hero. Harlequin inherits his physical agility and his trickster qualities, as well as his name, from a mischievous "devil" character in medieval Passion Plays. source

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Alexandru Vlasin - Procession From Râmeț

According to Wikipedia , Râmeț Monastery is one of the oldest monastic settlements in Transylvania, dates back to the 13th century. I've never visited the monastery, but I'm not going to miss it if I'm in the area. There was a huge fire in 2019, unfortunately, that affected the roof heavily, but it seems apart of he roof and a few objects, there was no other damage. It's always heartbreaking to read or see fire damaging these old, historical structures as even repaired, they will never be the same.

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Alexandru Vlasin - Family Portrait

A lady dressed in blue, holding a mărțișor string, which is the custom in March, symbolizing spring. I'm not sure what's that oval thing behind the lady's head, might be a mirror (although it doesn't reflect the light), but I love how the artist chose to highlight the dress of the lady.

Now let's change style and continue with something very different.

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This is from another exhibition, from a different artist. Her name is Erika Gergely. The first two paintings from left to right are called Floating and Between Waves. The third one is unknown to me at this point as I didn't take photos of the title and the text is basically to blurry, to be able to read it. It's a shame as of all three, the third one on the left is my favorite, even so I don't like purple. What attracts me so much to it is the group of small particles on the right side of the painting. It reminds me of mosaic, which I love a lot and planning to do a table top in the near future. I'd love to draw something similar one day.

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Vasile Muresan - Brilliant Autumn

At first glance, what reminds me of this colorful painting is the carnival, but the composition has nothing to do with that, it's about autumn. Indeed, autumn can be really colorful and you can find all these shades during the period. The style is quite unique though.

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Ilona Sajgó - Autumn Lights

What I love here is the two silhouettes at the bottom.

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Rodica Olteanu - The Nightmare of the Planet

The meaning of this painting is quite shocking, but this is how life is going to look if ...

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So you have a mix of paintings here today, very different in style. I hope you can find one you like.

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Wow! Two different exhibitions. They look beautiful!

next time take the curtain out of the way! I didn't notice the curtain, or I did and was no way to move it.

I think it's actually okay with the curtain.

Well, you do what you can, with what you have, they say. It's very difficult to take photos at exhibitions, I'm facing a lot of difficulties and the curtain was just one of them :)

My favorite of the Alexandru Vlasin painting is Procession From Râmeț. Maybe it just stands out since it is not a portrait... much more going on which I like.

Speaking of more going on... I like the Floating and Between Waves as a pair. So much color and motion.

Procession From Râmeț is a good one! After so many portraits, it was a surprise to see it, but a good one.

The other two are indeed very loud in terms of colors and motion. You have picked some good ones Steven :)

Just like other names given to the portraits actually was as seen on the portraits,I kept on looking at the “Family Portrait ” and very confused why the artist would name just the lady in blue’s portrait as a family portrait. I mean unless there’s a different meaning of family in this context.

You have a point there, family usually means at least two people, yet we see one lady on the canvas.

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I really wanted to see an artwork with my naked eyes, those art are created with pure talent. Have a nice day @erikah ❤️.

Maybe you'll have the occasion to see one. Good luck!

Based on my love for nature, I love "Vasile Muresan - Brilliant Autumn". This painting beautifully captures the essence of autumn with its vibrant colors and unique style. It's like a celebration of the season's beauty, resonating with anyone who appreciates nature's ever-changing canvas.

The way autumn is depicted not only highlights the visual splendor of the season, but also evokes a sense of warmth and nostalgia. It's a perfect reflection of the joy and tranquility that nature, in its autumnal guise, brings to our lives.

You're right, but it's also a very unique way to depict autumn. I've never seen anything similar and trust me, I'm a regular visitor of exhibitions. I'm glad you like that one though :)

Wonderful exhibition of paintings, as always sharing with us works of art of great importance, through which they teach us. Have a nice day my dear @erikah

Hugs and kisses for you 🤗😘

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I'm really glad you liked it, indeed there were so many good pieces.
Thanks for stopping by and for the nice comment.
Have a nice evening my dear friend and hugs and kisses for you as well 😘🤗

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In the picture with the portrait of his wife and the previous one, the profiles of the faces are very similar)))

You're right, I have noticed that too :)

I think it is important what you do here continuously, publish the photographs accompanied with the text giving information about the exhibitions you visit, I think it positively influences the culture of each of us. Sincerely I have met exponents of the painting that I did not know besides it is a very pleasant reading, thank you for your contribution.

I think it is important what you do here continuously, publish the photographs accompanied with the text giving information about the exhibitions you visit, I think it positively influences the culture of each of us.

It's very nice of you to say that. I don't know if it's like that, but I know a few people who started visiting exhibitions after seeing my posts, so that's a;ready a win for me. I like art and exhibitions, so that's why I post about them.

Great, I'm very glad. I wish more people see more art exhibitions , it's good that you post this here, all photographers need to know about the other art manifestations too.


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