Ships At The Gallery
A few says ago I posted about a watercolor series here. It was a special one, very interesting that showed me a world that I had no idea exists. You can check it out by clicking the link and I suggest you do as it's an interesting one.
This post is dedicated to a different collection, which is acrylic and focuses on ships and the sea, but not in traditional way.
The Show Must Go On
I'm not sure if you recognize what's in the painting, it took me a minute to see the meaning, but after the second and the third, it became obvious this is the artist's style and became easier to understand the meaning. It's a very unique interpretation of ships. Choosing these few colors also makes it unusual, out of the box. And yes, shine or rain, the show must go on, even if it's a storm on the sea.
In photography we say, when you take away colors, the eye can focus on details and that's what the artist, Enikő Bíró Kálmán did here.
Unconventional sizes and shapes in art is what I prefer, over the usual and here you can see how the top drawing has a nice upper part. Choosing mustard yellow and blue background was also not only an excellent idea but a way to highlight the drawing too.
Impenetrable Multitude
Here, I'm afraid, your guess is as good as mine. But looking at this artwork, reminds me of a user we had on the legacy chain, he was doing doodles, some very cool ones, that were used on products. He was a real professional. Too bad he quit and I don't have his username. Back to the artwork, imagine creating something similar. It takes some imagination. However, I see a fish there, which I'm not sure if it's a fish, but let's see if @coolmidwestguy can find it 😏
Refuge
Sometimes the ship drawing becomes a calligraphic sign, and sometimes it evokes the decorative motifs of ancient cultures.
The Seer
This was a bigger one and more confusing. Enlarging the photo I can see some birds, fish, but again, I'm not sure if I'm the seer or totally lost in this multitude of something I don't understand. Which begs the question, are we supposed to understand it?
Low Tide
The small ship drawings include many things: travel, adventure, exposure to (natural/) external forces... And all this is no coincident: the series was created during the pandemic.
When I saw all these tiny drawings, paintings, all showing ships on the sea, my first thought was that the artist must have a strong connection with ships and the sea, but was I wrong? Of course I was and good thing there was a message from the artist this time, to let us know why ships are dominating the exhibition.
It's interesting how the artist chose to express what the restrictions brought out of her, the desire to travel, to be precise. Everyone wanted to travel, no one wanted to be tied to their homes, but not many could express their thoughts in the world of art.
How can you make your ship drawing more interesting? By placing it on an old map, which is obviously tied to sailing.
I've never been particularly fascinated by artworks tied to sailing but seeing this interpretation of the concept made me interested.
Crossing River Styx
While the previous paintings, drawings were small sized, the one you see from here were of considerable size, meaning longer than 1 meter.
Ran Aground
These paintings were different from the previous ones and not only by size. The ships were no longer inside the circle, but covering the whole canvas.
The color combination is amazing in my eyes and would love to have it, but my walls are not of this size.
I wish I knew the title of this painting, but I don't. When I got to this part of the exhibition, I noticed the gallery lady had her eyes on me and not in a nice way. She didn't say anything but most likely me taking photos could be the issue. I was not happy about it, but as long as no one says anything, everything is good.
Cosmic Perspective
A shift in style and a bit more dramatic than the previous ones, but I like it.
This was another out of the box exhibition, which showed me how you can illustrate the same concept in so many different ways. It's not easy in my opinion, but if you are talented and gifted with great imagination, sky is the limit, or there's no limits at all.
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I see the fish in the first photo, highlighted. I see some fish like figures in a few of them not just these two. The second photo I name a new specie of fish, snorkel fish lol. Below the ship maybe a squid. All these vessel pictures reminds me of my dream to fish a ship wreck out at sea. I would love to have many of these portraits in my man cave :)
You're a better detective than I am 😁
I think that won't be anytime soon. But I'm glad you like these paintings enough to hang them in your man cave :) That is something!
I think our imagination sees things that our associated with the subject matter were looking at. I see a ship or water I go looking for fishes, haha.
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Hello @erikah fiend!... You have found a nice art display and this time without glass that could generate reflections! ;) This has made the photos completely clear, I can appreciate these expressive paintings very precisely. These are works made with a complex sense of form and at the same time very well handled by the artist. I also really like to observe this type of work in which the artist manages to expose his own vision and leaves the observer the task of understanding and appreciating his art. As always, I am delighted to read your comments regarding the works of art you photograph. You always do it with excellent critical sense and great eloquence... I really enjoy looking at this and reading those notes!... Thanks for sharing!
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Most of the paintings I posted here are acrylic, so luckily those were not under glass, but the previous set was as those were watercolor.
Indeed, the lady had created a complex collection and showed us her thoughts through these canvases.
I'm glad you liked this series as it's particular. I liked it a lot too.
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Crossing River Styx is my favorite. I like the colors which seem to be a bit out of the artists usually style. Interesting with this type of art, the image seems to come together more if you focus out instead of zooming in. Like the photo you have with all the smaller paintings, the ships are easy to see.
That's a very good one Steven.
That's exactly how I see it. We're on the same page with this :)
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I will always love it when art becomes so abstract that it looks like a totally different concept than the original, there is always something interesting there to look at.
You nailed it Ronald as that's exactly what you see here.
Some of the painting pictures you displayed today are very beautiful, I have always liked some of the paintings you display here.
I'm glad you could find a few you like.
I always find watercolor arts fascinating. But what really caught my attention is the Cosmic Perspective. The creativity and imagination is superb on that one. There are a great combination of colors used too!
The Cosmic Perspective is a nice one. One small thing, this is acrilyc, the previous one was watercolor
the artwork you share brings the enthusiasm of other artists. by displaying art from paint and colors full of meaning. we have to look at the photo with a clear mind to find the content of the artistic image. Thank you friend @erikah who always shares your experiences there.
Thanks for the comment @asklanbudi and I'm glad you like these.
Lol! These painting is eye catchy, and the gallery lady must have been eyeing too😁 I am glad she didn't stopped you from taking a photo of it. All the paintings are lovely.
This is a picture telling a story, but I saw a lot of ships there... is that true??
Watercolor is a great way to paint and for me was a new thing as well, when I started creating the NFT portfolio for Samantha, an italian artist painting jsut with watercolors. And I loved her form of art!
These are her artworks!
https://rarible.com/samanthaceraldi/
I like watercolor too. This is acrylic, but the previous one was watercolor. Thanks for the link, I'm going to check it out.
When I saw the first painting it was very confusing for me, then I only started to understand a little after seeing the next painting. This is interesting because it will challenge my mind. :)
It seems unbelievable, but I could see the ships the moment I looked at the drawing. Is it related to the fact that I was watching Pirates of the Caribbean? ⛴️😅
The most magical exhibition I have seen in a long time. It seems the creator has the ability to see into another dimension. I have looked at all the creations, for a long time. Which I don't usually!
The paintings gave me inspiration!