Lands and reds – PRESENTATION OF A SERIES OF ARTWORK
Title of the series of artwork: Lands and reds
Short description of series idea:
These abstract composition are painted to evoke our first memories of perception of red and the misterious sense of the earth.
Styles of presented artworks:
Post-painterly Abstraction, Process Painting
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ARTWORK – Lands and reds
Used technique and materials:
olio su tela- smalto su tela- pigmenti su carta-
The binding method:
composizione astratta
Available artwork dimensions – Lands and reds:
Small: up to 60cm / 24inch, Meduim: up to 120 cm / 48inch, Large: over 120cm / 48inch
The expected author’s price of a 100cmx100cm / 40inchx40inch artwork:
euro 4000,00
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Painting of planes as a means of abstract interpretation of landscape – Lands and reds
In the world of art, painting of planes of color is a fascinating field of experimentation and artistic expression. For centuries, painters have reflected various aspects of reality in their works, from realistic portraits to abstract compositions. One of the most interesting applications of this technique is its use as a means of abstract interpretation of landscape.
Landscape, as a painting subject, always inspires and stimulates the imagination of artists. Traditionally perceived as a representation of nature, landscape can also be interpreted in a more abstract way, where regardless of the fidelity of detail, the artist tries to capture the essence of the world around him through form, color and composition.
Painting of planes of color is the ideal tool for this purpose. By reducing the image to its basic elements – planes of color – the artist can focus on the expression of emotion, the mood of the landscape and on the abstract interpretation of its essence. Color becomes a key medium for expressing these subtle nuances, allowing for the creation of a composition that captures not only the external appearance of the landscape but also its internal dynamics and energy.
In color plane painting series – Lands and reds, the artist has unlimited possibilities for experimenting with shape, proportion, contrast, and color dynamics. Light and shadow, which create planes on the canvas, can be used to suggest depth of space and movement in the landscape. The background for these planes can be either an abstract form or more realistic landscape elements, allowing for the creation of compositions with varying degrees of abstraction.








