Abstract painting Bartos Saro – Mirages.
Saro is a reflective artist with a sharp sense of texture, light and color. His abstract painting in the Mirage series does not only refer to the transferred meaning of the word. It is an emanation, a poem about the individuality of feeling, a field for getting to know your emotions.
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In abstract painting, form and color take center stage. Forms can be organic or geometric, symmetrical or chaotic, soft or hard-edged. They interact within the canvas to create a visual language that communicates directly with the viewer’s subconscious. This language is not bound by the rules of perspective or realism but is free to explore new dimensions of expression.
Abstract forms can convey a wide range of emotions—from the serenity of a calm, monochromatic composition to the intensity of a chaotic, vibrant array of shapes. The artist’s choice of color, texture, and composition all play crucial roles in how these forms are perceived. In some cases, abstract forms are used to convey movement or dynamism, while in others, they might evoke stillness or contemplation.
The beauty of abstract forms lies in their universality and timelessness. They transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, speaking to something fundamental in human experience. Abstract painting allows both the artist and the viewer to explore the unknown, to question, and to imagine without the constraints of the literal world. This freedom makes abstract forms a powerful tool for artistic expression and a central element of modern art.
Bartos’ abstract painting presents an imaginary linear internal world. Pictures create a new reality framed by layers of colors and convexities, expressive structures and forms made of dense, strongly sensual granularity. The artist juxtaposes calm surfaces with fragments that are shiny, glaze translucent, or shiny metallic. For this, he uses a wide range of painting media. Through these materials and techniques, he alludes to delusional hopes, appearances, delusions and illusions. Hence the name – Mirages – a phenomenon so often observed in the desert, fata morgana, an image formed by the refraction of light.
Bartos’ abstract painting is a fascinating mirage that engages the viewer, it is a play of light, reflections and its absorption. The picture is constantly changing. The viewer perceives it differently depending on the place from which it is viewed, depending on the lighting. Pictures come to life, delude, create mirages. What the artist has programmed is a game of the object with the viewer. Abstract painting chosen on purpose. Deep dark, matte fragments with thick sand paint, with an expressive drawing, absorb light. Others, covered with thick glass varnish, emit intense reflections: the color covered with them disappears and the reflected light is revealed. Metallic surfaces have their own color, shine with aluminum green, copper and gold, aniline blue.