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Childhood | Size (HxW) : | 50x70 cm | Style : | Cubism | Technic : | Acrylic on canvas | Theme : | Nature | Category : | Painting | Sold | Year : | 2011 | Desc. : | The artwork shows a classic model of mammals family (father, mother, children) represented by three small fish exploring an imaginary sea landscape. The subjects are reproduced using geometric shapes (triangles, quadrilaterals). The chiaroscuro in the most geometric on the left is quantized. The light beam, according to the quantum theory, is represented with triangular packets of energy, even if, for artistic license, have different sizes, while those who have all energy equal to hv (The relativistic theories that correlate mass and energy are not observed) Furthermore, whereas' materially 'the quanta of energy, always left in the algae, I eluded the rule of the optical shadows: although a surface is in shadow with respect to the primary light source which is assumed to be at the top left, whereas the' packets of energy 'triangular secondary sources radiating in every direction, can not be compared to one of the' many ', if one of these the' sees'. Moving to the right, already focusing on the cubic bubbles that rise to the top, the puffer puffy down the plants and the shell, the theory of shadows back again valid, the partition into geometric forms of the subjects increases and brings us back to quasi-continuously. The initial draft of the work covered only cool colors, but the need to bring out the subject and the light has prompted me to do otherwise. Here, more than in other frameworks is evident the lack of discipline and school setting. The technique, style, artistic perception change, the attempt to order is canceled by a continuous |
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