A Trip To Artland

in Photography Lovers25 days ago

Today I'd like to take you back to the art world again, which is attracting me quite often. I keep saying I need to start creating my own art and as usual, trading is taking up all my time. Basically it's my decision, how I prioritize things and you can see that nothing can beat trading.

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Anyway, today I started working on a sewing project that it's been on my mind for some time and as usual, have just been pushing the fabrics around, till today. Today most likely I'm going to make progress with my shopping bag, after which is coming something really unique and out-of-the-box that I'm going to post about, but till then, let's get back to art, which in a certain sense is connected to sewing.

Today I'd like to show you the rest of the photos I took at the solo exhibition by Simion Moldovan, a very talented artist I had the chance to meet in person as well and also have a chat with him. I'm not going to lie, it was motivating, especially when he said you don't have to have talent to create art, you can learn it. Again, we have to distinguish between the mess they call these days and real art, so he was obviously referring to real art, not a bucket of paint thrown on the wall. My plan is to really create something I like and maybe make others happy with it as well, but that's a long shot. Till then, let's see what Simion Moldovan has to show us.

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I have to warn you, most of the artworks will be riddles, as there were no titles, no labels and you can kinda consider them half abstract as well. This one for me looks like a running violinist, but I'm curious what you see. It's half abstract and quite messy, but so is classical music and the life of an artist. I love the yellow background, it brings out, highlights the model well.

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I've never seen anything similar before and honestly, I had to work hard to find the right angles, especially because of the glass. The text interested me as there's always a clue there, even though it's not the whole story. So what it was written on the glass was the beginning of a story, like "Once upon a time, there was a ..." but you can only read the beginning.

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This was a complex one, not that the others are simple, and it's quite scary too.

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Most likely this wins today in my eyes. You could not see the face or the front of the statue as it was facing the corner, but that's exactly what the meaning was here. It expresses sadness, pain and even thought it's not one to have at home, it's spectacular.

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At this point, I think you agree with me that the keyword to use regarding these artworks could be complex. My first question in front of every artwork always is "What the artist was thinking?" Here I see two poor people, dressed in black, running from danger that is behind them.

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Do I see a wheelchair here and a man with a helmet? Do you see a wheelchair here and a man with a helmet?

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The particularity of this painting is, that not the silhouette of the people are important, but the detailed drawing on them. Look at the faces, there's one very unusual. Or maybe all of them are.

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I'm really curious to know what you think of these paintings and sculptures. This was definitely not a usual or boring exhibition and I think each artwork has a special message, you just have to figure out what it is :) Feel free to let me know in a comment. If you don't understand anything or like any of it, that's ok too :)

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A very unusual exhibition, at times—or in some cases—dark or eerie, as in the case of the two poor people. When I see the wheelchair and the helmet, it almost looks as if he’s carrying a weapon, as if he were a soldier.

As for the faces, the one in the middle has two faces... very unusual, and the person on their knees in such pain... it’s a very, very good piece. I think it’s my favourite.

I’ve never seen anything like it either; a unique exhibition.

It was definitely unique and it puts you to the test for sure, trying to figure out what you see or what the artist meant.

It would be fascinating to find out more about the artist... it’s not often you see people portrayed in that way... there’s so much going on in his mind!!

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Not to my taste! But fun to see what people are putting out!

Well, it's a special kind of art, for sure.

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Simply love how art meets no boundaries

In case of those with talent, definitely, while those without it, all then meet is boundaries 😆

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Qué post tan inspirador. Me encantó cómo conectaste tu deseo de volver a crear con la visita a la exposición; se siente muy honesto y cercano. Las obras de Simion Moldovan transmiten mucha emoción y misterio, y eso las hace aún más interesantes. Ojalá sigas avanzando también con tu proyecto de costura, porque esa mezcla entre arte y creación propia promete muchísimo 💛

No offense, but if you were able to understand my post in English, you most likely could write the comment in English too, as it's obvious I don't speak Spanish. I will probably never understand why people are doing this, but thanks for stopping by.

Sorry, sorry, what I meant to say is this: What an inspiring post! I loved how you connected your desire to create again with your visit to the exhibition; it feels so honest and personal. Simion Moldovan's works convey so much emotion and mystery, which makes them even more interesting. I hope you continue to make progress with your sewing project too, because that blend of art and self-creation holds so much promise 💛

Thank you. Yes, this exhibition was special and exquisite in so many ways. I just finished a project I mentioned in this post and most likely I'm going to post about ti tomorrow and start working on my next sewing project, that is going to be interesting.

Dear plz unmute my all post its my humble request.

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