Tuesday, 21 May 2013

George Muscat



George muscat
Forces



This work stole my attention for most of my evening. I was appreciating the lovely detail which was painted on the right side of the figure and the left arm. I don’t usually go for these colours, however I think that they really complimented the figure. Coming to think of it, perhaps the curved painted detail suited the curves of the figure.





This work of art has a striking texture element.
It is smooth, yet defective in small areas whilst the rest of it in harsh disorder, emerging its character.
There is depth in the circular forms, creating shadows and space.




I find this work to be quite abstract and unique.
There is emotional balance in the sense that there are rough and smooth textures, however they demand their own space and are placed on separate canvas, whilst still creating one piece together.
The lines are curved and rhythmic, creating a relaxing flow. They remind me of music.
It might not be as elaborate as the left side of the work of art however it is just as important, even in contrast.



There must be some significance as to why the artists face is contrasting the rest, in colour, and also with the fact that his eyes are open unlike the rest.
The majority of the faces have a smooth and glossy texture, with interesting crackles.



This piece of art interests me because of it’s form. Everything seems to be moving sideways, in one direction. In my opinion there is a sense of movement.
The colour doesn’t prove any less to me, it places more emphasis on the lines.
The red lines are circular, like they are trying to point out or highlight the center, they are also places on a green colour, which makes them even more obvious as these are complimentary colours.




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