Nature On The Wall
Today was yet another day for art. I didn't mind, as last week was full stress, on the contrary, I was happy to take my mind off of the problems and enjoy walking in another world.
This heatwave that is terrorizing most of Europe is not spearing us either, so at 9.30 am I was already at the first exhibition, hoping to finish early and come home to my air conditioned study, which I did.

After visiting all the three temporary exhibitions, I can say, it was pure pleasure to walk through the galleries and imagine myself in a different world, or dimension. I'm a bit confused, don't know which exhibition to write about, so let's respect the visiting order and start with the solo exhibition of Eduárd Csupán, called Beyond the Forest and I can assure you, the title was really accurate.
This is what you see when you step into the the gallery and you can see why the title.
At the current temperatures, you could smell the paint in the gallery, something I like and today I had part of it in two places, as these were quite recent paintings.
Survival
There's a lot to say about this amazing painting, starting from the lovely colors, that are my favorite, since I'm a huge fan of green and blue on the same canvas, to what this tree trunk represents, but I think I'll let you enjoy it, without saying much here.
Beyond The Forest
The painting that gives the name of the exhibition, an absolutely amazing piece I could imagine as a scene in the movie, if you like. Even though the exhibition was extraordinary, I struggled a little, due to the size of the paintings. You can see how big they were and although the bottom was close to the ground, to top was over my head and when you're photographing oil on canvas, glare is what you have to fight.
Putting aside the inconvenience, I find it amazing how detailed these paintings were. When you see a painting of this size, everything matters but in this case, the artist focused on details and this is what makes the paintings so lifelike.
The Mysterious Light
Like in so many cases, I was looking at that mysterious light and there it was. Without wanting to exaggerate, the painting looked so real, you almost wanted to step in the creek and as tired and warn out as I am, that's exactly what I would do, if I were not tied to the city for now. I am longing for that fresh air, the sound of the forest and the clean water a place like this can offer and this means the artist has reached his goal as he was able to have this effect on me with this painting.
Creek Bistra
The funny thing is, I know this creek but even if you have not been there, you can imagine the place just by looking at the painting. What it interesting at this painting is the water looks like when you're using long exposure, but it's not the case with painting of course.
Between Stones
I wish I could have this amazing canvas on my wall, but chances for that to happen are none, for several reasons. It would make my day brighter for sure, but I need to move to a bigger place to have a huge room with enough space for art.
Mystery
Painting style changes a little here.
Although it may look like a scene from a movie of a certain genre, it is still real and it's not science fiction. Here the artist didn't skimp on the paint and it looks like a 3D artwork as there's quite a lot of excess paint added to it, especially where the yellow part is. it makes it more interesting.
After leaving the exhibition, I was thinking of how lucky we are, to be able to photograph everything these days and add to the memories we have in our head, to strengthen it basically as memories tend fade in time. This way you can refresh your memories any time, an option previous generations didn't have.
So this is it today, I hope you'll find these paintings as lovely as I did. Let me know in a comment.

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🤓 Incredible, but reading your post, I was just remembering that smell of oil paint when I used to go with my father to see exhibitions in warm places, and then I read your phrase!... Life and its coincidences! 😄... Spectacular art display! Thanks for sharing @erikah friend!
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Unfortunately my knowledge about oil paint is limited, so I don't know how fast it dries and how hot temperature affects it, but you could smell it in the gallery.
I bet it brought back some memories as you grew up with it :)
Thank you for the nice words and wish you a nice day!
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Now those are paintings I like! Nature, that is my thing
It's hard to pick a favorite here, but I'd go for The Mysterious Light, it can even cheat you and look like a real photo for how well it is done, like do I need to say more?
I knew you would like these, as they are as close to reality as possible. Now imagine there were visitors who said nature paintings are outdated. Can you imagine?
Lol what a blasphemy, and what would be modern according to them?
Perhaps a bucket of paint thrown on the canvas and some 💩💩💩 in the middle?
Better question, what do they think of nature, when they go for a walk or for a picnic? Or do they stay among the 4 walls as nature is outdated?
A banana attached to the wall 🤣
Who needs nature, better some cement everywhere
𐲘𐳐𐳗𐳉𐳙 𐳎𐳞𐳚𐳞𐳢𐳭𐳉𐳓 𐳉𐳯𐳉𐳓 𐳀 𐳌𐳉𐳤𐳦𐳘𐳋𐳚𐳉𐳓! 𐲦𐳉𐳖𐳒𐳉𐳤𐳉𐳙 𐳛𐳗𐳀𐳙⹁ 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳦𐳏𐳀 𐳀𐳯 𐳉𐳢𐳇𐳟𐳓 𐳮𐳀𐳢𐳁𐳰𐳖𐳀𐳦𐳛𐳤 𐳋𐳤 𐳘𐳐𐳥𐳦𐳐𐳓𐳪𐳤 𐳮𐳐𐳖𐳁𐳍𐳁𐳂𐳀 𐳆𐳞𐳠𐳠𐳉𐳙𐳦𐳬𐳙𐳓 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳙𐳀. 𐲀𐳯 𐳪𐳦𐳛𐳖𐳤𐳜 𐳓𐳋𐳠𐳉𐳙 𐳖𐳁𐳦𐳏𐳀𐳦𐳜 𐳤𐳁𐳢𐳍𐳀 𐳌𐳉𐳤𐳦𐳋𐳓 𐳠𐳉𐳇𐳐𐳍 𐳛𐳗𐳀𐳙⹁ 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳦 𐳀 𐳘𐳛𐳏𐳀 𐳀 𐳌𐳀𐳦𐳞𐳢𐳰𐳞𐳙. !! 😍
𐲉𐳙𐳍𐳉𐳘 𐳐𐳤 𐳖𐳉𐳮𐳉𐳦𐳦 𐳀 𐳖𐳁𐳂𐳀𐳘𐳢𐳜𐳖⹁ 𐳀𐳙𐳚𐳐𐳢𐳀 𐳎𐳞𐳚𐳞𐳢𐳭 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳢 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳉𐳙 𐳀𐳖𐳓𐳛𐳦𐳁𐳤⹁ 𐳋𐳤 𐳦𐳉 𐳘𐳋𐳍 𐳙𐳉𐳘 𐳖𐳁𐳦𐳦𐳀𐳇 𐳀 𐳏𐳀𐳂𐳛𐳦 𐳀 𐳦𐳛𐳢𐳦𐳁𐳙 :) 𐲛𐳗𐳀𐳙 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳦 𐳀𐳯 𐳉𐳍𐳋𐳥⹁ 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳦𐳏𐳀 𐳛𐳦𐳦 𐳖𐳉𐳦𐳦𐳉𐳘 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳙𐳀⹁ 𐳀𐳯𐳛𐳓𐳛𐳙 𐳀 𐳦𐳁𐳒𐳀𐳓𐳛𐳙⹁ 𐳆𐳀𐳓 𐳂𐳉 𐳓𐳉𐳖𐳖𐳉𐳦𐳦 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳙𐳀 𐳖𐳋𐳠𐳙𐳐 𐳀 𐳠𐳀𐳦𐳀𐳓𐳂𐳀. 😆
𐲏𐳁𐳦 𐳀𐳯 𐳒𐳜 𐳖𐳉𐳦𐳦 𐳮𐳛𐳖𐳙𐳀⹁ 𐳂𐳉𐳖𐳋𐳠𐳙𐳐 𐳀 𐳌𐳢𐳐𐳤𐳤𐳑𐳦𐳟 𐳠𐳀𐳦𐳀𐳓𐳂𐳀 𐳉𐳂𐳂𐳉𐳙 𐳀 𐳓𐳁𐳙𐳐𐳓𐳪𐳖𐳁𐳂𐳀𐳙. :𐲇
I’m fascinated by this sort of exhibition – such realism!!! And the smell of oil paint… one of my favourites!
I think the first piece is beautiful, and above all, deeply meaningful.
This is my favourite piece because of the bright colours and the water; it’s a lovely painting.
Another thing I loved was the impasto in the last piece, when the oil paint stands out and creates texture, it’s brilliant!
You picked a very good one, but I agree with you, there were so many good ones, and you haven't even seen it all. In fact, all the paintings were extraordinary.
If I haven’t seen them all… I want to see the rest!!! They’re brilliant, thank you so much, I’ve loved them and would love to have them on my wall… if only my wall were bigger…
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