Still cant get enough of Agnes Cecile artwork..and im sure these wont be the last posts i will be doing of her art work. If theres one i think i think this woman is constant with in her remarkable works is the continuity of movement..look at the individual pieces its as if they are in motion.
" This is how art work should always be INSPIRING, INTENSE, UNIQUE and BEAUTIFUL"
Title: Some Years Ago In The Summer
Title: The Blue Hour
Where there is water there is movement , light and reflection...
Title: Deep Blue Sigh
Title: She Collapsed
Title: Sheets of Colored Glass
Title: Antimonocromatis
Title: Non Parlarne Mai "Never Talk about it"
This is a very strong image and critics have tried to tell a story from what they see, im going to quote of the critics because i thought that he was so detailed and expressive in his interpretation that it struck very deep thoughts, it made me look at the painting with a different eye.
"Those eyes...i cant help from being deeply saddened by the vapid emotion coming from them . though the detail in them isnt the most elaborate the message in them is haunting .
i see a fight in this piece , a fight that has almost been lost ? in most if not all artworks a rainbow colour palette can immediately evoke joy and peace , but here i feel this is not the case . i see no peace here , i see turmoil . the rainbow has been smothered by darkness , the black is almost surrounding the face which lends to my theory that the fight is lost . the red in the eyes suggest this face has been crying for a long time and the drips of course they mimic tears all too beautifully .''
the artist note : "never talk about it"
what is 'it' ? . .
i see a fight in this piece , a fight that has almost been lost ? in most if not all artworks a rainbow colour palette can immediately evoke joy and peace , but here i feel this is not the case . i see no peace here , i see turmoil . the rainbow has been smothered by darkness , the black is almost surrounding the face which lends to my theory that the fight is lost . the red in the eyes suggest this face has been crying for a long time and the drips of course they mimic tears all too beautifully .''
the artist note : "never talk about it"
what is 'it' ? . .
-Peter Britney
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