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RE: Shapes & Colors

in Photography Lovers21 days ago

Communism meant that many artists were not recognised and some even had to go into exile or change their technique. It's a shame, because as I always say, art is an expression of the soul.

It's not my style, especially because of the geometric shapes and thick edges, but I like the first still life where you can see the church. It looks like there was a window nearby when he was painting and he was looking out of it, at least that's what I imagine. It reminds me of my time as a painting student, when I did a lot of still lifes but in a realistic style, as if they were photographs.

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It's wonderful to admire different styles and learn from them. Thank you very much!

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Communism meant that many artists were not recognised and some even had to go into exile or change their technique.

I know that, more than you think. Have you lived in communism?

Looks like that still life is the winner today, I suppose it is because it's less geometrical and less colorful as well.

I forgot to mention that these artworks have been collected from private collections as the artist passed away 50 ago.

Well... in Argentina, socialism was already more like communism. Censorship was commonplace in all aspects of life, and if you wanted to get ahead, you had to leave the country, because it was sinking deeper and deeper. I believe on a small scale, but I experienced it.

These are interesting works!

I lived in communism, the worst kind, where you had to watch what you say and what you do 24/4, and this was not the only terrible part.

When there is no freedom, it is the most horrible thing; you cannot communicate the truth. Hugs!

I put the lid on those times and focus on the future, but it wasn't nice at all and I only mentioned one thing. Hugs to you too!

You can only look forward to find a way out. Have a lovely day!🤗

Thank you, you too! 🤗