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These two compositions deal with the development of a single motif. Both pictures are based on mixing the composition with the effect of the positive/negative of photography. The black background in the first composition is painted in a neutrally smooth and impersonal manner, known from abstractionism as colour-field painting. It is contrasted with what looks like its reflection - a red surface with a surrealistically mysterious texture. The image of the sphere in the intersection of the differently painted surfaces brings a spatial dimension to the painting where the sphere seems to be fixed on some sort of a pedestal. In the second composition the surfaces have changed places: the upper part is painted with a free hand, the lower part in an impersonal minimalist style. These works reflect the artist's long-lasting interest in the conflict between picturesquely painted surfaces and geometrical images. He willingly mixes geometrical images with his soft painting style visualising the irregular painting's revolt against organised regularity. Eha Komissarov

Valeri Vinogradov
Composition With Sphere II

 
Artist: Valeri Vinogradov
Title: Composition With Sphere II
Date: 2000
Technique:
Material:
oli
canvas
Height (cm): 100.0
Width (cm): 100.0
Description: These two compositions deal with the development of a single motif. Both pictures are based on mixing the composition with the effect of the positive/negative of photography. The black background in the first composition is painted in a neutrally smooth and impersonal manner, known from abstractionism as colour-field painting. It is contrasted with what looks like its reflection - a red surface with a surrealistically mysterious texture. The image of the sphere in the intersection of the differently painted surfaces brings a spatial dimension to the painting where the sphere seems to be fixed on some sort of a pedestal. In the second composition the surfaces have changed places: the upper part is painted with a free hand, the lower part in an impersonal minimalist style.
These works reflect the artist's long-lasting interest in the conflict between picturesquely painted surfaces and geometrical images. He willingly mixes geometrical images with his soft painting style visualising the irregular painting's revolt against organised regularity.

Eha Komissarov

Related categories: Contemporary Art
Copyright notice: Art Museum of Estonia
AME collection: Paintings collection
Collection number: M 7110
Accretion number: EKM j 48447
Muis reference http://muis.ee/museaalView/1447955
File info: Source type: digital photography
File type: TIF
File size: 65.55MB
Resolution: 4648*4928px @ 300dpi
 
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