Video: Portraits of Emotions and Moods in Abstraction by Jennifer Sanchez
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Blots and smudges, circles and dashes, spiral lines and incomprehensible figures - and all these are the fruits of the creativity of an adult. This is how New Yorker, artist and designer Jennifer Sanchez draws. This is how she expresses her emotions, creates portraits of her mood. And not only my own, I suppose …
It is difficult to evaluate what you do not understand. And abstract canvases are always difficult to understand, because it seems to the audience that they depict one thing, but the artist, in fact, wanted to show something completely different. So, looking at what turns out in Jennifer's paintings, it seems that she is a very cheerful and cheerful person, a cheerful optimist and the soul of the company. On the other hand, how to know that these bursts of bright colors-emotions do not mean anger, rage, or are they not an attempt to escape depression by painting a black mood with red, yellow, orange and green colors?
However, fans of Jennifer Sanchez's talent (Jennifer Sanchez) do not bother with such questions. And they simply acquire her canvases for personal collections and enjoy the riot of colors and emotions. After all, if a picture cheers up the one who looks at it, does it really matter what the author really wanted to say with his work?
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