I am holding my first solo art exhibition soon. It is currently the year 1944. My reintegration into the art world has since passed two years ago. I hope to amaze the world with my simple and meaningful artworks. Many works look like they were created by amateurs, but I believe them to be amazing. My collection is mostly comprised of pieces made in my new, primitive looking style. I believe that all art, no matter how dubious and homely, contains value somewhere in its style and the level of effort imbued in each stroke. The concept of ugliness does not exist in any painting, only unappreciated value and genius. Many of my paintings have very simple themes and others have a very simple design. I hope other aficionados of art will be accepting of my new style of art.
I have painted many landscapes between the revival of my interest in art and now. One of the first ones that I did was of a field with many distorted cows drawn in many different locations. These cows seemed very awkward and tilted. Afterwards, I switched over to the illustration of urban environments with people and buildings. My paintings of this setting were different from those of others though. I painted of things that were unheard of other artists, such as painting an alleyway instead of the boulevard. I also depersonalized my subjects in these paintings. I am hopeful that these newer paintings will satisfy my observers.
M. Debuffet,
ReplyDeleteTo start, I would like to congratulate you on your exhibition! I just want to say I admire the creativity of your style. Art is never ugly. I myself am challenging the traditional notions of art through my abstract pieces. I hope our modern style of thinking will inspire future generations to come.
What an exhibition. I admire your courage and creativity to create such twirling and abstract arts of yours. Your arts are very emotional on the other hand that represent the chaos (well, not in a bad way) and a sense of radicalism in them. Many people may say that your arts extremely differ from portraits by previous artists that are very realistic and detailed. Well, those are now cliched and obsolete Nonetheless, I love your passion towards art and how the concept of ugliness really does not exist in you. I will do my best to follow up your later works and attend several exhibitions of yours even with a moment's leisure.
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Stalin