No Limits

Today I'd like to share more photos from the last exhibition I visited and tell you the story of this exhibition, or my experience to be more precise.

As I mentioned in my previous post, this time (a rare occasion) I had the pleasure to meet the artist in person and have a talk with him. It doesn't happen every day as even if you go to the opening, there are so many people (100 times more important than you), that you're lucky if you can greet and congratulate the artist. This time there was only the two of us, so he was kind of bored and very frustrated as well, so I got his full attention.

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The reason he was frustrated was ... most likely you can guess ... lack of visitors and I can understand that. However, knowing what he didn't, or he did not consider, there's not much to do or expect. The gallery is open between 10am and 3pm, which is basically hours overlapped by office hours, only a few have time to visit. It is a logical explanation, which however, does not make things better.

Anyway, during the conversation, he told me something, that shocked me to be honest. He said you don't have to have talent to be a successful artist and he didn't mean throwing a bucket of paint on a canvas or on the wall. He said he tutored a full class of students (not artists), so they can apply to art university and most of them were accepted. This means with the right help and a lot of dedication, you can achieve things you've never thought you could.

We're lucky today and have a huge advantage compared to a few decades ago. There's internet, there are online video sharing platforms, full of exceptional free content, so I guess if you want, you really can achieve something through practice.

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Another interesting thing happened. Mr. Simion Moldovan gifted me a leaflet of the exhibition, signed in front of me. This is my first autograph from the art world and I'm glad I got it, but the most amazing thing is, how he signed it. He took a ballpoint pen in his right hand and signed his name from right to left. We usually write from left to right, no matter what hand you're using and writing from right to left is usually common in the Arabic and Hebrew world. He knew I'm going to notice, so he told my why. He said he painted a painting on glass a few years ago and had to sign it on the back of the glass, thus from right to left and since then, this is how he signs his name. (The dirt on the paper has not happened in my care.) I've never seen anyone sign their name like this.

So let's see a few artworks of the exhibition. If you have missed the first part of my experience, you can check it here.

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It's a head, but not just any head. It's an unusual one, like in a sci-fi movie and I suppose there's a deep explanation as to why that head is so unusual and colorful.

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This was a very good one, although strange. Usually the beauty of a statue is admired from the outside and it is meant like that, but not here. Here the meaning and the focus is on the inside.

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There are religious scenes painting in the cavity of the body and I could not see a better illustration of spirituality. Your religious believes take place in your head and heart, if I could say that and this is a very original way to show it.

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This is a strange, but very good one and I'm going to leave it for you. Tell me what you see here and what you think it means. Let's have some fun :)

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Here's another one :) @davideownzall suggested to keep my opinion to myself and let the readers tell what they see or what they think, so here it is :)

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And another one.

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Here I had to have a closer look from every angle. At first, I thought it's a head on a neck (what a coincidence, right? 😄), which in the end it is, but not as you would think. The head is right, but what you think is a neck, it's basically comes out of the forehead, so it's not a neck. Tell me what it is.

Well, this is it for today, plenty of riddle for those who like art and art related riddles. Trust me, there are more artworks and really interesting ones, so stay tuned, but till then, tell me what you think.

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well yea, successful doesn't mean talented, we see even in music and so on, if you are good to sell yourself, hae the right contacts talent goes on second side

so my favorite is the statue with internal paints, not cause i like the religious subject but they are very well executed

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this one im pretty sure it's hairs, but the meaning remains unknown to me

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this has medieval vibes, the dresses i mean, might have something to do with evil medieval gods looking down at us humans

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this is the pope, plain and simple 😄

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those seems like aviators from ww2, but i can't catch the message here either, maybe anti war

well yea, successful doesn't mean talented, we see even in music and so on, if you are good to sell yourself, hae the right contacts talent goes on second side

And this is only going to get worse. Untalented people with crap creation getting "famous" because of the online hype.

Interesting take on these artworks and I mostly agree with you, but ...

those seems like aviators from ww2, but i can't catch the message here either, maybe anti war

Maybe the protection glasses gives you the clue about aviators, but have you noticed they are naked?

I really like the work showing the interior; there’s a lot of symbolism relating to human beliefs.

In the next one, there are four… people? Many of them have strange, jester-like faces, but they’re suspended in mid-air. Although I think one of them has a bird’s face. How strange!

In the next one, where there are three people, I think they’re three women, but seen from an internal perspective an expressionist painting—it creates some incredible effects. It’s as if the three women don’t care about other people’s criticism; they’re self-assured.

In the last case, the first thing that occurred to me is that it isn’t a neck but a symbolic connection to ideas or universal knowledge.

These works are very different from anything I’ve seen before; they’re impressive!

Looks like the interior painting wins today and it's an absolutely deserved win in my opinion.

In the next one, where there are three people, I think they’re three women, but seen from an internal perspective an expressionist painting—it creates some incredible effects. It’s as if the three women don’t care about other people’s criticism; they’re self-assured.

Maybe a party in the 20's?

These works are very different from anything I’ve seen before; they’re impressive!

I agree with you on that, but it's not a bad thing as you always see something new.

A secret party, perhaps... the truth is, it’s a work of art... it’s incredible what imagination and creativity can do.

Haha some of those are really creepy looking and well done! Art is obviously individually interpreted in some senses and the last one speaks to me about the mosaic of information and influence we receive daily being forced into our craniums. That is assuming the direction is from outside, otherwise it can be the mess in our minds that we communicate outwards.

Wonderful trip to the gallery!

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Art is obviously individually interpreted in some senses

In every sense I'd say.

the last one speaks to me about the mosaic of information and influence we receive daily being forced into our craniums. That is assuming the direction is from outside, otherwise it can be the mess in our minds that we communicate outwards.

This is an interesting explanation, but I can agree with you on that.

Thanks for stopping by and have a nice day :)

What specific mediums or techniques did the artist focus on in this exhibition?