Video: Mihai Criste's surreal fantasies
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Stunning creativity and abstraction, illusion, mysticism and fantasy merge together in the works of art of the Romanian surrealist artist Mihai Criste. His paintings are both complex and simple at one time, they combine several themes in one drawing, catching the eye of the beholder and making his brain work.
Mihai Criste is a professional artist with ten years of experience and has taken part in many competitions and exhibitions. The purpose of his surreal works of art is to confuse the beholder as to what is reality.
Through an innovative approach to the creation of drawings, Kriste creates artful distortions of reality that awakens the beholder's curiosity and encourages him to analyze and reflect on what he sees.
The viewer, succumbing to the persuasiveness of illusory painting, is drawn into a maze of deceptions and insoluble riddles: solid objects spread out, dense objects acquire transparency, incompatible objects twist and twist, massive volumes acquire weightlessness, and all this creates an image impossible in reality. The general features of surrealist art are absurd fiction, illogism, paradoxical combinations of forms, visual instability, variability of images, addiction to everything bizarre, irrational, not meeting generally accepted standards.
Many of his paintings had a religious influence, as evidenced by the presence of such symbols as an apple, trees, doves, snakes.
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