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MarchTheme (Movements in Art): The Fauves (1/7)

2D Still Life posted on Mar 05, 2003
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Why doyou paint? "I do it for translating into colours and into drawing my own emotions, my sensations and the reactions of my sensitivity, something that nor the most perfect of cameras, nor movie technique, could afford to reach." What are painters useful for today? "They can enlarge colours and traces of drawing through the richness of their imagination, intensified by their own emotion and through their own pondering and reflection about beauty of nature, the same way musicians and poets do.But we need only those painters who have the gift of translating their inmost feelings into drawing and colouring." How do you express yourself in the creative moment? "A focused study allows my mind to absorbe the object of my vision, and it lets me identify with it in the exact moment that I paint it on the canvas. I make this in the most elementary way: colours do not have to mix nor merge, for not trashing their pure light. I express myself only by the colours relationships and links." Henry Matisse, radio interview, 1942 ------------------------------------------- Chalks and pencils on black paper, this is the first of a series of unusual works for me, linked to the awesome March theme which explores the "isms" of art of 1900. This one, inspired by the Fauves, is dedicated to my friend Luc,Cibele here, who adores them. ------------------------------------------- When in 1905 the Salon d'Automne opened its gates, just when impressionism was just starting to make itself accepted for real, the Fauves (The wildbeasts, for the force of their expressivity) like a hurricane settled up a new revolution, although they weren't meant to be any organized group. The Fauves' positions were the consequences out from the controversy created by Anti-Impressionism wills: they wanted to oppose to the theory of painting like representation of the impressions blossomed out from reality into the artist, the one of painting as exclusive ego of artist's representation: the artist SEES the reality in a peculiar way, different from what others see, since the artist feels the reality and then he pictures it, subjectively, by pouring into it the personal feeling, without obey to rules valid to everyone else. The Fauves think that the fundamental of pure expression, namely not "polluted" by the object represented, must be the COLOUR. The impressionism was celebrating the colours, but only after the proper impressionists, with Gaugin, Van Gogh, Seurat the colour becomes the proper way to a language, and not a mere filtering of lights,when it is considered a proper medium epressive AND symbolic. There are some points of connection between Fauvism and Expressionism but while Expressionism, for the different ground he was fertile in, was filled with disturbance and anguish, the Fauves always pursuit a perfectly refined balance made of elegance and style, regardeless of any will of state controversial accusations to the society.

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jerr3d

8:53AM | Thu, 27 March 2003

A very pretty picture! Well done!

Cibele

3:47AM | Thu, 10 April 2003

Posso solo dirti GRAZIE. Essere l'oggetto di dedica di un tuo lavoro davvero speciale. E poi... Matisse che ti ha ispirato, che potrei volere di pi Ti voglio bene.:)

LaureG

3:58AM | Fri, 11 April 2003

La ricchezza del colore impressionante.

MadameCurie

3:18AM | Mon, 14 April 2003

This place sometimes makes me feel angry. It takes enough to put tits online, and even the worst piece of "art" gets hits and comments. Then one really uploads art, like here, and it gets less reckoned just because there is no naked skin, but objects. Great effort Meli. Among your best.

Atila-Han

1:49PM | Tue, 22 April 2003

everything is said with the colors

Hopalong

9:52PM | Sun, 11 May 2003

Century theme: R. Mutt as: (1)at the beginning: punctuator of self-conscious movements and their movers;(2)in the middle: one man band and chess master thinking eight moves ahead of the nearest competition; (3) at the end: clear glass and signpost to the next punctuator, whenever arrived.

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MakinMagic

1:27PM | Wed, 11 June 2003

Wonderful image :-) Though I must say the colours alone wouldn't have produced as great a effect as do the colours combined with the super lighting.

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estevez

12:10PM | Mon, 30 June 2003

Perfect art work abstract again ! Great colors, shapes and textures ! Excellent composition ! Life can be still life or abstract, I see more I eat abstract. Congratulations Meli !

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visionart

11:27AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Meli......You have a great feel for colour! Your paintings are superb!!

logiloglu

7:05AM | Sat, 17 July 2004

the colours on this painting are so very wonderful.excellent artwork. a very big VOTE !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!

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