in #art7 months ago

Exposure is like a time bomb for the mind. Don't stop imagining things. If you visualise the first painting it could be a family, but why are the heads different? There is something hidden in the message that is perceived, I think they are different people, something that caught my attention even more was the brushstrokes. It is as if each one expresses the identity of a planet. I say this because of the shape of the fall and the brushstroke of the paint.

Another striking case is the window, the black color emits sadness, emptiness, and loneliness. It is what you feel, I think the concept was a person who has lived a long time and now has no one. Or it could be the opposite, the person feels an immense emptiness and would like to be in the place he is looking at from the window.

This was the work I liked the most. It is difficult to interpret. There is nature, there is life, it may be a family, but the red puts you on alert. There is a feeling of danger, it is perhaps a hidden critique of human degradation.

I was inspired, I love art so much. :3

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Another striking case is the window, the black color emits sadness, emptiness, and loneliness.

That could be in general, but I don't think you can say that about a window. Most likely the artist chose black to separate the window from the other colors, but then again, who knows.

I'm a bit surprised about your pick as the one you liked the most, but I'm also glad. It's a strange one.

Each painting has its form. The window for me has many meanings. Of course, only the artist knows what it fully means. But the interesting thing is to be able to see something artistic and be intrigued.

In the case of the work I liked it was because of the elements. It is not for the simple perception; but what it transmits.

It is an interesting art exhibition. :3