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Art has always been a competitive game of mirroring reality, ideals, morals, innocence and imagination from everyday life to the big screen. Every painter who is conscious of Art History strives to paint better than his predecessors. Not to diminish their accomplishments but to enhance and add new vocabulary that current and future generations will strike accord with. A true artist speaks for their generation by inhaling life in all its forms. Art has the power to invoke anger, love, the divine or the pathetic. These paintings take you to another world where bewitchingly beautiful figures are caught in enigmatic rituals of mystery. Art loses its power when it becomes too pretentious without any enjoyment or escape. The allegorical paintings showcase the innocence of imagination with techniques handed down by the old Masters. Parallels may be drawn from Bosch and Van Eyck to Dali and Fuchs. The innocence of childhood is married with science and divine truth to create a style which can be classified as Visionary Mannerism or Contemporary Mannerism. |
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