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RE: Messy, But Amazing World Of Paint

What a brilliant exhibition!!! I absolutely loved it!

In the last two works, I see chaos, a lot of chaos, but in the one about AI, I see robots, non-human figures that look like they've gone mad.

I appreciated both sides and it's very difficult to choose a favourite among them all. You know what? I have a friend who loves to see shapes and faces in art like this, he's fascinated by it, even in rocks and many natural formations. This art exhibition reminded me of him.

This is my favourite because of the quality of the detail, the shape of the faces. First, the bases and backgrounds are painted, and then colours are chosen to create the figures. A painting of the dimensions you mention will depend on the level of detail and the time the artist devotes to it. I suppose it could take several days.

Thank you, it was sensational!
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What a brilliant exhibition!!! I absolutely loved it!

I'm happy to read your comment as this was a difficult one and I'm sure you understand why I say difficult one. I was standing there trying to figure out what I was seeing and if you look carefully, after a couple of minutes, you start to see the meaning.

Is your friend an artist? Is he also creating this type of art?

There's way more to come and even more interesting ones. I was left with my jaw dropped, about how talented the painter is. You may think this is sheer mess, paint thrown at a canvas, but only those think this who can't see the meaning.

Wait till the rest is coming.

No, my friend isn't an artist, but he likes to analyse certain works of art, such as those by Jackson Pollock. He sees images that I don't even notice, but after looking closely, I do too. I'll be waiting for the new works!🤗

This means he has a good eye and maybe imagination too. I remember years ago we had some drawings made of small dots and the image changed based on the angle you looked at them.

Have a nice weekend! 🤗

I believe that technique is called pointillism. It requires a lot of patience. Have a great weekend!😃

I've checked pointillism and it resembles, but pointillism doesn't necessarily mean double meaning of the image. Anyway, it doesn't matter, you know what I mean.

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I understand perfectly, it moves like an optical illusion... I've seen something like that but never live... I want to see that!🤗

Now I regret not having those papers, but it was ages ago. However, tomorrow (if I don't forget) I'm going to as my brother, if he knows what those drawings (?) are called, let's see if we can find some online 😎😜🤗