Wassily Kandinsky’s quote is best illustrating my view on the abstract work I am attracted to:
“A painter (“a photographer?”) who finds no satisfaction in mere representation, however artistic, in his longing to express his inner life, cannot but envy the ease with which music, the most non-material of the arts today, achieves its end. He naturally seeks to apply the methods of music to his own art. And from the results, that modern desire for rhythm in painting, for mathematical, abstract construction, for repeated notes of color, for setting color in motion.”
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- Quid Est Proximum? – What is Next?
Ink jet Pigment Transfer on acrylic and wood, 95 x 65 cm - Imperfectly Natural
Ink jet Pigment Transfer on acrylic and wood, 57 x 40 cm - Rapeseed Landscape
Ink jet Pigment Transfer on acrylic and wood, 58 x 41 cm - Break Time Now
Manual Collage - Bamboo Thread
Manual Collage - Impressions from Malaga
Ink jet Pigment Transfer on acrylic and wood, 48 x 33 cm - Man-made Land
Multiple exposure of Manual Collage - Two by Two
Gelli Plate Print and Manual Collage, 42 x 30 cm