Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Henri Matisse.



"An artists own face made with an artists own hand, ahhh..... total expressions." - Dan Zybala


The laidback approach to a figuritive portrait shouts out the realism of action in a crowded life of so many people. The portrait of Henri Matisse deepens the advertently precise manner to which a painter in all his bubbled personal solitude embarks on the mission to show his expression in the ways of invitation. The bright light values show the strength in composure to what looks to be an elightened gage in the realm of his living room. With the pipe becoming the main division of purpose and reason, so too does the eyes bring out the customary cultural stigma that advances into a deep thought of understanding for the potential viewer. Over the years a behaviour known to be designed as personal is the portraits main objective revealing the connection to an outside world of phasable reoccuring themes/actions. To see the modern abstract period within a past example is like seeing the birds fly south for the winter, presistent in overall ritual and reason for exploring the world within one life as a living thing in and around everything and everyone.

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