Sunrise Sunset 2

Sunrise Sunset 2 (formerly Summertime 8)

 


Status: sold

Category: painting    Subject: woman     Mediums: acrylic paints, own technique

Materials: canvas     Style: contemporary, cubism, abstract, realism

Size: 90 H x 60 W x 2,5  [cm] / 35,4 H x 23,6 W x 1 [in]    Year: 2019


 Painting Sunrise Sunset 2

Sunrise Sunset 2 (formerly Summertime 8) is a unique painting with a slightly pastel color. Painted on canvas using own technique with the use of acrylic paints. Emotional, energizing and unique creation maintained in the artist’s current style combining geometric abstraction with realistic painting. The theme is a girl with long brown hair in an orange swimsuit. The original composition and the way of presenting the figure of the woman and the environment in which she is located. As Polish-American writer – Jerzy Kosinski once said:

““The principles of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.”

There is a well-chosen chosen color scheme and tone game so to get a sensual image in reception while maintaining an elegant and warm form. An expressive, mysterious but positively tuning message.

This high-quality acrylic painting was painted on a linen canvas with a slightly visible texture, without having to be embedded in a decorative frame, because the edges are linen, not covered with any color. Ready to hang, with a brass fixing bracket on the back.

The painting Sunrise Sunset 2 (formerly Summertime 8) was painted by the painter graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts – Ania Luk. Signed at the front and back, with a certificate of authenticity, secured with a personalized hologram, protected  by a varnish in gloss. This painting fits perfectly with modern interiors. The leading colors – orange, brown, blue, turquoise, beige. Finished in May 2019. Together with the painting ‘Summertime 9’ and ‘The 3rd Day of Summer’ joined up a corporate collection of an European investment company in December 2019.

The second painting from the series “Sunrise Sunset”.

Inspiration

The following quote perfectly brings out the inspiration for this series of paintings:

“A beauty of sunrise and sunset is a powerful force. It inspires, it energizes, it renews, it gives hope. It reminds us that time is moving ever forward and that change is a constant of life.”

Honors, Awards

Summertime 8 has been selected for publication in Bluebee magazine, Volume 2 – Winter 2019, published in the UK on the 7th December of 2019.

Exhibitions

Spring 2020 – Objects, the international exhibition of contemporary art at the CICA Museum in South Korea.

Cubism

Cubism is an early 20th century avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture. In addition, some people say that it’s the most influential art movement of the 20th century.

Noteworthy in cubist artworks, objects are rather analyzed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form. Instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. The most famous painters associated with the cubism movement are especially Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.

“Raising a child is a little like Picasso’s work; in the beginning he did very conventional representational things. Cubism came after he had the rules down pat.” Anna Quindlen

Abstract Art

Most of all abstract art creates a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. It was caused by the need of creation a new kind of art which would encompass the fundamental changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy going through the end of the 19th.

Finally abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. Furthermore this departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete.

The precursors of abstractionism were: Wassily Kandinsky, Edward Munch.

“Everything will be all right – you know when? When people, just people, stop thinking of the United Nations as a weird Picasso abstraction and see it as a drawing they made themselves.” Dag Hammarskjold

Contemporary art

It has set on in 1945, after the II World War and lasts till today. The foundation for the contemporary art was prepared by the Dadaists, who perceived the artist as the creator of the idea. New trends were born, such as abstract expressionism (in Europe- informel), action painting, color field painting, pop-art, op art, conceptual painting, street art, calligraphic painting and others.

The most famous artist are: Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Roy Lichtenstein, Francis Bacon , Victor Vasarely.

In contemporary art there isn’t one aim or a point of view. It gives a heterogeneous and ambiguous glance at the contemporary world. Furthermore, there has always been a huge tendency to experiment and search for innovative language which would be consistent with the changing reality (photomontage, collage, manifesto, object, installation, happenings, video installation, performance). Sadly, today it seems that there are virtually no aesthetic or moral bounds in artistic expression.

“I was very much into buying contemporary art. But I’ve just decided I want to get rid of it all. Not that it’s not great art, but all of a sudden my mood has changed, and I want to go back to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century masters.” Sylvester Stallone

Realism

Firstly, realism in the arts is the effort to represent subject matter truly, without artificiality. Secondly, it has been prevalent in the arts at many periods. It is in large part a matter of technique and training, and the avoidance of stylization. Thirdly, realistic paintings are mostly scenes from the life of ordinary people. Painted with a simplified means of expression, of peaceful palette and composition.

Finally, the realism art movement in painting began in France in the 1850s. The realism painters rejected Romanticism, which had come to dominate literature and art, with roots in the late 18th century.

The most important artist of realism came from France – Gustave Courbet, Jean-François Millet, Honoré Daumier.

“What I’ve learned is that life is a balance between idealism and realism.” Peter Hook

Acrylic painting

Painting technique using acrylic paints, which have a similar characteristic to oil paints. Acrylic paintings are as durable as oil paints.

The most important practical difference between acrylic paints and oil paints is the drying time. Acrylic paints are ideal for painters using sharp and firm brush movements. Mixing acrylic is more difficult than mixing oils just because acrylics are starting to dry quickly. With oils you can mix colors for many days. Resulting in a variety of color variations on which acrylics will not give you enough time. This slow process of drying oil is one of the advantages for some painters. On the other hand, this lengthens the process of image formation.

Another advantage of acrylic is that there is no need for solvent to clean brushes. When dry, the paint layer is waterproof and can quickly overlap both hides and lacquers. Acrylic paint is durable, elastic, resistant to aging, does not turn yellow, does not crumble.

All these advantages contribute to the growing popularity of this painting medium among contemporary artists..

Note: Using images of Ania Luk’s paintings can only be done with the written agreement of the artist.

 

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