Video: Painted sculptures by Chris Dorosz
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In the hands of a talented artist, tubes of paint turn into stunning paintings. And a Canadian artist named Chris Dorosz creates unusual sculptures from paint. All he needs for this is frozen lumps of multi-colored acrylic, threads and boards, and after a while we are in front of us - incredible three-dimensional sculptures-holograms, which some experts tend to consider sculptural installations. It would be interesting to see how these three-dimensional sculptures are born. Hundreds of drops of paint by themselves look nothing like an abstract multicolored spot. In the works of Chris Dorosh, they become small figurines of people and pieces of furniture, and only Cinderella, who sorted out peas and lentils, could imagine how long it took the artist to collect the drops of paint strung on strings into one piece.
The artist believes that it is not only with the help of a brush that you can turn a drop of paint into a masterpiece. Interacting with heat, air and movement, it also takes on its unique form, and a creative person will only need to look at it to understand how and for what to use it.
Works by sculptor Chris Dorosz can be viewed on his personal website
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