Soul’s Journey
Currently was showing @m.a.d.s.artgallery Hysterica International Exhibition
Art Curator Martina Lattuca critical review of my art work & more information of current exhibition can be found here:
https://issuu.com/madsmilano/docs/catalogo
It is best to see abstract art in person to truly get the full effect. This will help you immeasurably with understanding abstract art. In person, you can see up close the texture, size, stroke of the paintbrush, shine or matte of the surface. You can feel the strength of the painting from across the room.
Size: 50x60cm 1.6cm thickness
Technique: mixed media: texture materials, gesso, acrylics, chalk
Signed at the back
Description
Inspired by Kazimir Malevich who underwent such an initiatory experience as he came to the Suprematist vision, he felt “a kind of timidity bordering on fear when I was called upon to leave ‘the world of will and idea’ in which I had lived and worked and in the reality of which I had believed. <…>. If all artists could see the crossroads of these celestial paths, if they could comprehend these monstrous runways and the weaving of our bodies with the clouds in the sky, then they would not paint chrysanthemums.” This resonates personal experience during Pandemic reflecting frequently a similar feeling of profound fear and ability to open wider doors to consciousness and subconscious mind. This feeling of fear is subsequently overcome by the idyllic sensation of creating black “Soul’s Journey” painting on white canvas by using Suprematism conception on quadrilateral canvas.