Table of contents:
- A few words about the artist
- Inspired by the theater
- Moments of life in portraits by Anna Bocek
- Special effects
- Color - a gamut of feelings and experiences
Video: The world of passion, grace and beauty in the picturesque portraits of the Polish artist
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In modern times, it is difficult to believe that just over a century ago, there were only a few women artists in the visual arts. But times change - so do morals. And now it is even strange to imagine that a woman cannot engage in any profession just because she is a woman. And today we will introduce you to a brilliant representative of modern portrait painting - a Polish artist Anna bocek, who has chosen for herself an eternal theme in art - the theme of a woman - modern, energetic, liberated, passionate and impetuous.
A few words about the artist
Talented, contemporary artist Anna Bocek was born in 1973 in Poland. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, faculty of painting and design, she received a bachelor's degree. Over the years of creative searches, the artist has found her own effective author's style and has developed a recognizable pictorial style. By the way, some art critics believe that her painting style is somewhat reminiscent of Vrubel's.
Now many people talk about Anna as the best contemporary portrait painter in Europe. Many will probably disagree with this, and perhaps they will be right. And today our reader will have a great opportunity to plunge into the world of the incredible painting of an artist from Poland and form his own personal attitude to her work.
Inspired by the theater
Curiously, the artist herself admits that she draws her inspiration from the theatrical art with its special canons and aesthetics. For he believes that the theater is exactly the place where the heroes living on the stage are more emotional and expressive, dynamic and liberated. She prefers to portray the original characters found in productions, enjoying the gestures, grimaces of the actors and those emotions in which they express the depths of their human nature.
It is these strong emotions of the actresses that inspire her to create portraits that are amazing in terms of their impact on the viewer. Her characters, as a rule, are fictional or collective images that are frozen in a fit of certain feelings. Deliberately moving them away from the natural image, the artist tries to convey to her viewer not only physical and emotional beauty, but also spiritual beauty.
- this is how Anna herself characterizes her work.
It should be noted that literally every painting by the artist is filled with a powerful psycho-emotional atmosphere, which is transmitted to the viewer through the bright facial expressions and refined gestures of the models, as well as a perfectly matched color palette.
Each of her paintings is an impression expressed in color. Applying the developed technique, the artist splits the image into small planes and edges, which turn the portrait into a kind of flat volumetric mosaic pattern. The brushstrokes placed next to each other, like musical chords, merge with others, consonant with them, into the powerful sound of "symphonic colors".
I would like to add that Anna creates her figurative portrait painting based on the Art Nouveau style on canvases of impressive dimensions, which impresses and delights the viewer no less than the dynamics and color of her works.
Moments of life in portraits by Anna Bocek
When you contemplate the portraits of the Polish artist, full of the beauty of women's faces and the grace of their bodies, you get the feeling that the heroines literally froze for a moment, waiting for a reaction from the viewer. Moreover, they are so emotional that sometimes it is sometimes difficult to attribute them to this genre, they seem to be frozen frames of some genre paintings.
Special effects
Anna Bocek's palette is quite simple, its distinctive feature is heavy, bold strokes, vaguely reminiscent of the familiar Vrubel style. The abundance of blues and blues, or pastel beige shades of different intensities, soothes and tunes the viewer to contemplation. The special effects that the artist skillfully uses in her work are also mesmerizing: fluttering hair, splashing water, sun glare, reflexes - all this absorbs the viewer's attention and makes Anna's painting for a long time look.
Color - a gamut of feelings and experiences
It is the color of the artist's canvases that is, of course, the strongest emotional experience, "snatched from the moment of life, crystallized in pure colors, in large rough strokes."
Often Anna chooses a bright, monochromatic background and creates a contrasting charismatic image on it, filled with inner dynamics and personal drama - like on a theater stage. And sometimes the artist uses a combination of a pastel calm background with images of the heroines portrayed, frozen in thought or some kind of languid bliss. These works are less dynamic and expressive, but no less interesting.
The color scheme is matched to the image of each girl individually. It serves as an additional emphasis in conveying the emotional state of each portrait. And sharp alternating blotches of iridescent bright colors and shades in the form of wide body strokes literally flare up at the most unexpected moment, giving the paintings an original dramatic effect.
And in conclusion, I would like to note that viewing the female portraits of Anna Bocek, which has a memorable creative manner, is always a pleasure for the majority of viewers, because the wonderful world of colors and images creates the organic dynamics of the play of human feelings and emotions - living and natural, which are so often lacking in contemporary art.
Continuing the theme of women's creativity, see the amazing gallery of paintings, works dedicated to children, in the review: Rural childhood and flowers on the canvases of Elena Salnikova: Harmony, purity and positive emotions.
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