Title
Pristine Happiness of the Static Action of Art
Artist
Terrance DePietro
Medium
Mixed Media - Mixed Media
Description
The elegance of a static form as image is an elusive illusion... there seems to be no formula and it is only in the viewers eye and mind that the magic of imagination transforms 'static form' into a moving, dancing, undulating vision of purely personal purpose...Such purposive Ambiguity is the hallmark of an Abstract Sublime...
But stated as such, in predication, one might get the impression that such image is aside from what we term 'art'; it is my belief that what is arrived in image is precisely what we search as Art. And my reason for believing such is due to the fact that 'art' is first and foremost a 'collective' issue, a manner of 'exchange', a language of sorts that extends far from the original eyes of the person whose expertise fixed its forms in media.
Yet how 'fixed' is the image; how 'static' is the form, when the 'what' of the image seems to take on new measure, meaning, as one passes more time with it? The paradox, that we find more in an image as time passes, flies in the face of reason since the pigmented forms are always as they were before, always bonded to the canvas, et al, and it is only the viewer who has the luxury to 're-configure', change and become other...
It is to these types of questions that my curiosity has become intrigued with image generating for so so long; the 'what other' than mere observing of beauty and the sublime of forms, segregated from all else that is of the world; locked in format as object when they beg converse and grow alongside the minds that perceive them and seem to gain from their very existence!
This image is part of the series I call: The Nature that Loves to Hide...It is a late series but not the final series, as the summer of 2016 has already proven...
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ONLY ONE IMAGE WILL BE MADE THEREFORE IT WILL BE THE ORIGINAL AND NO COPIES OR EDITIONS WILL BE PRODUCED. THAT IS THE CASE FOR ALL OF THE SERIES: contact the artist directly as this image is part of his personal collection at this time.
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March 3rd, 2015
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