Video: Dreams of symbolists, or deadly dreams of the eternal: classic canvases that evoke double feelings
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
We can say about the symbolist artists that they skillfully used the play of light and shadow, creating unthinkable images that amaze the imagination to painful perception and lead the viewer into an unusual state of mind. And this is a small part of what the "creators" were capable of, generating in their works dark, mysterious stories full of tragedy and despair. Their legendary canvases, imbued with antiquity, religion, death and cruelty, sow the day, make an indelible impression, awakening curiosity and interest. In our review, a selection of intriguing and exciting pictures that demonstrate the possibilities of non-trivial use of color, as well as exciting stories that reveal the most hidden corners of the human soul …
But the modern artist Nicola Samori, inspired by the Middle Ages, creates impressive paintings that depict not only those stained with paint. And, despite the fact that all the author's works are shrouded in the mysteriously shocking atmosphere of the Holy Inquisition and the oppression of church ministers, these canvases make an indelible impression, causing the viewer to have ambiguous feelings that practically defy logic …
Needless to say, the imagination of artists knows no boundaries? Agostino Arrivabene, fascinated by symbolism and expressionism, in which surreal worlds and intricate mysterious plots are born, known and understandable only to him …
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