Between my mood swings, I find a similar harmony of transition. As my dragon of joy emerges to the surface, my dark dragon is already aroused, grown, and ready to play, or vice versa. Contrary to what most people assume, dragons are not actually fighting; they play games with joy when they find each other. The human brain, which is accustomed to thinking in terms of duality, assumes that dragons are at war and that one cannot exist without the other. But doesn’t purple contain both red and blue?
It is said that light sometimes acts as a particle but other times as a wave. The same element that creates colors can also be the main cause of tension. The paradoxical nature of the soul is the backbone of my painting. The strings in the painting connect various points, creating a constellation-like pattern that binds everything together. Some strings are taut and tense, while others are loose and relaxed, reflecting the ebb and flow of life. I want the audience to question themselves: do the strings get loosened because we want to get rid of the tension or do they accompany our rhyme as we loosen up?
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles
Acrylic
Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.
Watercolor
Watercolor is a painting in which gum arabic binds transparent pigments revealing the support of the painting. The gouache, of identical composition, is opaque. A watercolor is a water-based painting on paper. We rarely speak of a painting for a work painted in watercolor. Watercolor paintings are considered to be a unique way to creatively represent dreams, illusions, emotions and luminous feelings using water soluble pigments. However, painting with watercolors can be difficult. It’s a difficult medium to master, in large part because it can be ruthless and unpredictable. Mistakes are difficult to correct and its fluid nature makes it difficult to control. Yet it is these very qualities that give the medium its undeniable charm.
Painting Pastel
Pastel is an instrument widely used in plastic arts. Taking the form of a colored plastic stick, it is composed of pigments, a filler (chalk or plaster) and a binder (gum arabic, oil, wax). We mainly distinguish fatty pastels (oil or wax), dry pastels, whether soft or hard. Invented in Europe at the end of the 15th century, this tool was very quickly used by great portrait painters of French royalty, such as Charles Le Brun, Rosalba Carriera, Jean Siméon Chardin or Maurice Quentin de La Tour, who will be considered the “Prince of pastellists”, thanks to a method of fixation of which only he knew the secret.
Pastel
Drawing made with a colored stick. It consists of pigments, a charge and a binder. A distinction is made between dry pastels (soft or hard) and fatty pastels (oil or wax).Marker
Drawing made using a large felt with its own ink source. The ink may or may not be indelible.Paper
Sculpture technique using a light and flexible material forming a thin sheet.Wire
Sculpture technique using a metallic wire made of iron or steel.Technic Painting
Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates.Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.
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