Today I'm continuing my plan to show you the artworks I have not posted yet. There are so many good ones left as there's never enough space and time to post them. Come with me to see some interesting photos and not only.
Parallels
Lucky photo I'd say, but it wasn't just luck. A good amount of knowledge is needed as well, to get a beauty like the one above. First of all, there's a fine line between the blue water and almost the same blue sky. The water is extremely calm, there are no waves, which makes me believe the photographer was either standing in another boat which was not moving, or on a pier or on the shore. But what I can appreciate the best here is the reflection. It's wonderful.
Spring Is Coming
This is the typical scene, when winter is almost ready to go, the weather is warming up, green grass is appearing here and there, but there's still snow in shady, northern areas.
András Sütő
Portrait of András Sütő.
András Sütő (17 June 1927 – 30 September 2006) was an ethnic Hungarian journalist, writer, playwright and politician from Romania, one of the leading writers in the Hungarian language in the 20th century. source
I guess I will never know how this was made. Is this molding or sculpture? Shame on me but I'm clueless. Next time I need to ask around ans it's not nice not to know. Anyway, the artwork is life like, but it's not my favorite. Somehow I could never favor these over paintings for example.
Heritage
This painting has a deep meaning if you know how to read it. What you see on the painting is a fortress church, most likely built somewhere around medieval times. If you're following me, you know I've been posting those miniatures, featuring medieval structures, like churches, fortresses, castles. This one on the painting must be one of them and it's heritage. Now it's our turn to keep it in good condition and save it for the upcoming generations. I don't know if this painting features an actual fortress, or it's just the imagination of the artist, but it must be a nice building.
Garden
Unfortunately this was the only angle I could take the photo from. I remember I was thinking this was a pretty modern scene. It's called garden but I see it more like a bridge.
Dream Of A Tree
Now let's play a game. Let's say you can't see the artwork and only know the title. What would you think of? What would be the dream of the tree? According to this artist, fruits and birds on the tree. What does that wheel at the roots mean? Most likely a cycle or cycles, and if you know how nature works, or how things work when it comes to nature, you understand what the artist meant. It's a very meaningful artwork.
L.L.
Don't ask me what the L.L. as I have no idea. I don't know what the artist meant, but the colors are nice. Yeah, I failed to understand this one.
Ear
Like wheat ear I mean. Up until this moment, I had no idea this is called ear in English, shame on me. So this was a tall wheat ear. I would have never expected to see such an artwork at an exhibition, but I liked it. It was really original.
Blinder
I liked how the blinder has a design for kids, but that's not the only interesting thing. Look at the top of the child's head. I see a tank and other funny things.
Serenity
This artwork had a glass cover, which made my job harder, but still wanted to take a photo of it as it was a lovely one. Look at that face expression. Radiates. It is really serenity. I think it's charcoal.
Waving
This artwork has everything from the moon, sun and church tower to lots of colors. Seems canvas but I'm not sure as the colors look like pencil or chalk, but it's a lovely one. I love that there are so many colors mixed, making the background. It's a really original idea. The peak of the church tower is radiating.
Broken Destiny
I loved this one, due to the colors and texture. At a better look, I think it was paper and pencil or chalk. Unfortunately someone was passing by and I did not see it. There's a shadow in reflection.
Tradition
This was another lovely piece. Looking at it now I remembered I had a painting the other day, a woman and a young girl, most likely mother and daughter, standing in front of the gate, which had similar motifs, tulips, like this one. Very interesting.
I think you agree with me that the art world is a mysterious one.
I hope you have one of two that you like. let me know in a comment.
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So much beauty in different works of art. Greetings🔥
Nice to see you can appreciate it. Have a nice day 😊
Wow! They are all very beautiful 👍
I'm glad you like them.
I love the feeling each picture gives. Some speaks about people, some nature and others life. And they are all a natural.
The beauty they showcase and the intellect behind them is just poetic.
That's right Erika, for me art represents what I feel, my emotions, experiences, passion for everything that surrounds me and my internal waters, with it I can give shape, color, strength to creation, there is art in everything we can perceive, interpret and express.
Beautiful gallery is that you share with us today thanks for making it known from your optics so fine tuned friend☄️
Thank You so much🎨🖌️
I love artwork
Hi Erikah!, I love that you take the time to show and explain them separately. The title of the post caught my eye and I see it was better than I expected. I had actually seen some of your pictures before. My favorites of the ones you shared today without a doubt are Spring Is Coming and L.L, I don't know what to think of her either, but the colors draw me in hahaha. Happy to visit you and have some free time to comment, hugs to you!.
This is a curious yet interesting collection of artworks.
I think each one of them deserves its own post on Ecency.
That would be a good idea, wouldn't it?
My favorite one is definitely the Blinder, and it's also relevant today, unfortunately, with those tanks above the child's head...
Nope, that would be the worst idea. That would be low quality spamming and I would never do that. And Ecency? No thank you!
But I'm glad you liked the artworks.
For God's sake, no!
High-quality non-spamming posts only.
You've captured a fascinating array of art, each with its unique story and style. The textures, colors, and themes are truly captivating. Thanks for sharing this wonderful gallery