The Last Exhibition

It's a bit sad to know this was the last exhibition, but only for this year. It's the end of December, there are two working days left, so the existing exhibitions stay open but none of the galleries organizing new ones for now.

This exhibition was hosted by the Art Nouveau gallery, which is one of my favorites because there are always so many amazing artworks to see. This time it wasn't any different, what I saw was absolutely amazing.

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Gábor Kentelki - Meteorites

And this was where the guessing game started again. Why? I mean the title of the painting was given, you knew what you're looking at, but I was thinking, how would I paint or draw meteorites. The brutal truth is, I have no idea, so congrats to the artist for creating this painting.

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Botond Kuti - Aspiro

The first thing I noticed here was those lovely colors. That copper red is one of my favorite and no matter where it is, on what it is, it'll will always catch my attention. The colors used here are in perfect harmony in my opinion, I love the transition from one shade to another and I see a lot of energy in this painting, but can't explain why. It's just a feeling.

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Let's see, do you see what I see? Do you see any similarities between the paintings?

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Dénes Kuti - A & Q

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Dénes Kuti - Dream & Reality

Two artworks from the same artist. Two different canvases, but still similar in some way, if we look at the colors used. The light green on dark green background will always be a winner and if I were to choose, I would go with the second one, not just for the colors, but for the meaning as well. Dream & Reality, this is what we're facing every day. You have a dream, then reality kicks in. Looking at the second painting, I agree with the artist, that's kind of how dream and reality looks like. They never look the same in real life.

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Doina Mihailescu - I Wanted To Be

Now this painting may look like those nice flower compositions or photos that remind you of the Chinese floral designs, but it's not.

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At a closer look, this is what you see. It has a way deeper meaning. I love those artworks that have double or multiple meanings and maybe hidden messages and this one was not the only such artwork at the exhibition.

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Enikő Bíró Kálmán - Cosmic Perspective

This painting brought smile on my face, because I recognized it. I have seen it before at another exhibition and was even able to remember where it was placed. This is a scary thing and I'm really surprised I'm able to remember these things, but it's a good scary thing. The detail that gave it away was those boats. The artist has this style, those boats were present on many of her canvases, most of the paintings at that exhibition had boats as the artist had some connection with the sea. This is a particular one as it's huge. Literally huge, compared to a normal, or usual canvas.

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Calin Pop - Athos Mountain

I've never seen the Athos mountain in real life, so I can't testify if it looks something similar like the painting, but it doesn't even matter. It's the artist's way f presenting the mountain and I love it. Why? Because of the colors and the brushstrokes, which are not even brushstrokes as most likely a spatula was used to distribute the paint. It's unique and that's what it counts. I'm starting to realize in most cases the colors can win me over.

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Andrea Cabuz - Samadhi 1

This painting looked so perfect that I had to go closer to see if it's not printed. And it wasn't. It was hand painted with real paint.

Samādhi, in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools, is a state of meditative consciousness. In many Indian religious traditions, the cultivation of Samādhi through various meditation methods is essential for the attainment of spiritual liberation (known variusly as nirvana, moksha).

In the oldest Buddhist sutras, on which several contemporary western Theravada teachers rely, it refers to the development of an investigative and luminous mind which is equanimous and mindful. In the yogic traditions, and the Buddhist commentarial tradition on which the Burmese Vipassana movement and the Thai Forest tradition rely, it is interpreted as a meditative absorption or trance, attained by the practice of dhyāna. source

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Andrea Cabuz - Samadhi 2

I'm not into meditation, this is why I can only appreciate the artworks and only what I see, without understanding the deeper meaning. However, I like them both. Kind of can see the connection between the physical world and spiritual one through that light coming from above. Or I'm totally wrong. But we all see what we want to see, so I guess it's ok to be wrong.

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Krisztina Molnár - On Fire

This was an amazing piece and I must admit, I've never seen anything similar. At first, all you see is the red canvas, but at a closer look, you can see all the marvelous details.

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Under that layer of burning red paint, there's a whole city. It's a brilliant idea. I'd love to see the whole process, from the beginning to the end to understand it better.

This was the art parade for today. I hope you can find one that you like. If not, stay tuned as there's more to come, lots of different styles as well.

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all very beautiful my favorite the dream and reality work is definitely beautiful what great pictures.

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Abstract art can be so hard. I like Gábor Kentelki - Meteorites and Calin Pop - Athos Mountain. I usually like to look at an abstract painting and then just go with my first impression. Maybe if I'm with someone else we will discuss in more depth.

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Abstract art can be so hard.

I wouldn't say so, because abstract art is up to interpretation and you see what you see, it doesn't have to be the same as what the artist meant. That's the beauty of it. At least that's how I see it.

I usually like to look at an abstract painting and then just go with my first impression.

That's what I do as well and it's the right thing I believe. Obviously if you're not alone, it gets even more interesting, because you can discuss it, in case the other party has a different opinion. It's a fun game :)

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Aspiro is one of those paintings that feels like a trapped form of energy struggling to unleash and get out. At least that's how I feel looking at it. It's worthy of being a favourite. Mine is I wanted to Be. It reminds me of Japanese style sakura paintings, although it could be inspired from Chinese style like you said. I find it really calming, and even its not my style, for once I feel more attached to it.

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Holy heaven! Do you see the energy in it too? That's quite amazing, it means there must be energy in there. I wanted to Be is an interesting one for sure. I think I would stand in front of it daily, trying to figure out what the artist meant, if I had it.

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Great artworks. I believe everyone is exerting more effort to create that wonderful art. What I love is the burning city with red paint. It was so amazing how it looks like that. And another one is the volcano. It's perfect!

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The burning city is indeed a really interesting one. The other one in the other hand I'm not sure it's a volcano. It's more like descending energy, or ascending energy, but I'm not sure.

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It is amazing how those two paintings look similar but it was from different artists. It shows how our thoughts can align with each other. It was a wonderful thing to go on this exhibition with you. I love all the paintings, some gave me extreme joy why some look a bit scary, lol! But all in all, the paintings are beautiful.

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I'm not sure which one you are referring to, but I think it was the same artist.

I'm glad you liked the visit to the exhibition, through my photos.

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What beautiful photos, I am very happy that we are present with you at the exhibition

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You are through my posts and that's the main goal. To take you where you can't go.

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Real creative minds translated by the careful artistic hands! Congratulations for these excellent works of art.

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Well, thanks, but these are not mine. I wish I could paint like that, but have no talent.

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Wonderful art works. The city on fire and the Andrea Cabuz - Samadhi 1caught my attention I just love looking at them. I know it took much to create these art works. They are so wonderful and perfect. Thanks for sharing this with us man👍👍

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Your work of art is beautiful. Nice work

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Nice works of course, but these are not mine.

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All these paintings are very beautiful and the artists who are there work very hard to create such beautiful things and especially when the colors are added to their beauty.

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It seems to me that the artist of dream and reality could also combine the two paintings to create one, the first would be the dream as it is well elaborated, the colors and shape defined as well as the expectations we have about what we want and the second could be the reality with certain dark shades and light green coming to light, what I noticed is that the author likes the green tones must be for that feeling of hope that gives.

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I'm not sure what you mean as Dream and Reality is one painting.

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No I'm confuse, isn't there two different paintings Dream and Reality? , not at expert btw ✌️, just enjoying the content, I was referring to the fourth image on the post, isn't two different paintings from the same artist?

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!WOC

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Wow, what a art . This is awesome .
I like your art my friend.

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What an incredible collection of artwork! Personally, I was particularly captivated by the descriptions of 'Meteorites' by Gábor Kentelki and 'Samadhi 1' by Andrea Cabuz. These works reminded me of moments in my own life, where the vastness of the universe and the quest for inner peace played a key role 👍

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