Video: Art noir by an Italian artist: portraits with blurred faces
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Gloomy portraits with distorted faces against an invariable dark background, hardly recognizable silhouette outlines that are sometimes blurred, and sometimes even splattered with paint, all this and much more are an integral part of the paintings (Nicola Samori). The author's works are saturated with the dark shocking Middle Ages, with all its ensuing horrors of the Inquisition and the oppression of the clergy. And it is not at all surprising that such canvases make an indelible impression and evoke ambiguous feelings.
Each artist has his own vision of the world around him. And if Nikola prefers to create dark mysterious canvases that carry fear and horror, then the artist, a rich inner world, beauty and tender feelings. The author's works delight with variegated colors and sincere sincerity of performance and, looking at Cyril's paintings, one can easily experience the whole range of the brightest feelings: genuine surprise, interest, delight, joy and happiness …
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