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RE: More Art, More Paintings

in Photography Lovers10 months ago

There are three paintings that I definitely liked.

First choice:

Samu Börtsök - View of Baia Mare with the tower of St. Stephen. From this one I liked how the stream is seen, how the mountains and the old houses of the time can be seen from afar. It has something that makes you separate for a moment from your space.

Second choice:

Endre Litteczky - Porch - 1930-1935. In this one you can see an impeccable work, the shadows on the wall are very well elaborated. The mixture of colors is perfect, there is a pleasant harmony to the eye that is even noticeable in the stone road, well, at that time the streets were made of that material. A beauty, without a doubt, you feel the work of the artist.

Third option:

Károly Kiss - On the front porch. Here there is something that plays with your mind, it emits a mental dispersion. You feel nostalgic, you want to sit down, you want to be there and you want to know why she looks that way. A feeling that is conveyed very well. The most peculiar thing is the way the texture of the colors on the leaves of the plant in the vase. Lots of detail, if you look the other way there is a reflection that makes you want to know it exists there. A beautiful work in my opinion. I could have chosen Landscape of Baia Mare, but these three captivated me.

I haven't been to an art exhibition for a long time, here there is only one gallery and a museum that is under renovation because it is part of the city's heritage.

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Holy heaven, that's a complete analysis of the paintings. I'm glad you could find a few you like as not many like art, let alone analyze paintings. Thanks for the nice comment, I really appreciate the details.

Art is summed up in the small details, in that which is not easily noticed, but conveys an infinite part of the author. This is what I believe.