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La estaticidad me repugna simplemente porque amo la vida, que es en sí movimiento.
La verdadera realización es la intranquilidad del temple, el amor perfecto es aquél en estado de conmoción permanente.
Si no hay adversidades que superar, no hay razón para vivir.
detail: "Ocean Park No. 94"
oil on canvas, 1976
by Richard Diebenkorn
Cantor Arts Center
Stanford University, California
BROKEN FENCE.... 28.5 x 20 cms approx. Acrylics on 300gsm paper. A touch of red flame shows through this multi-layered artwork. Floating layers of orange, yellow and green overlays bold columns of black, white and grey, the complex textures giving a greater impression of depth to the piece. Horizontal splashes of silver and copper, which appear and disappear as the viewer moves around them, finish this highly-detailed work off perfectly.
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Website at: www.grahamseamanart.co.uk
A series of images deconstructing photographs of concrete using Adobe Photoshop to reveal an underlying beauty and form.
Thanks to texturelib.com
When music becomes a pictorial art.
When colors create rhythm and dynamics of movement.
Disassemble something into its primordial components and combine it in an order dictated by your own inspiration. As a goal, as an inner desire.
Abstract Expressionism in photography, inspired by well-known abstract artists of the mid-20th Century such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Frank Bowling, Gerhardt Richter and orthers.
"This is the moment when you're holding a vinyl record of old music and there's a sampler on the table. The process of searching and recording, slicing and playing pads.
Every time it's like you're blind, start listening to something you've never heard before; funk, jazz, pop. Trying to find what you need. It's like putting together a mosaic. And gradually, a new one picture appears from the old parts"