The World Of Rust In Art

Yesterday I visited a new exhibition and again, I went there blindly, having no clue about what I'm going to see, which is my favorite way of visiting exhibitions. The element of surprise has to be there and the less I know, the more surprised I can be and that's exactly what I got yesterday.

There's always a poster at the entrance, but if you don't know the artist, which is the case 99% of the times, you don't know what to expect. This time it was a solo exhibition of Enikő Bíró Kálmán, a very talented artist in my eyes, with a very unique style I've never seen before. The keyword here is again, out of the box.

To me, creating artwork mainly means that I practice my interpretation of the visible world and I also practice seeing it as a whole. In this, I am helped by intuition but also awareness, spontaneity and planning ahead, play and effort as well. For this reason, I make series to help me meditate and refer to the integrity of the world, which I crave. source

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Chromatic Memory Exercises - Disintegration

This was the first painting, or watercolor I saw and knew right away this visit is going to be memorable. I stood in front of the painting, looking at it for a few minutes, trying to memorize it, burn it into my memory.

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It may seem simple, or even meaningless, but it's not, trust me. I had to crop the photo to be able to show you the details. At first I thought the artist used some kind of grid to limit the paint spreading, but at a closer look, there's no way she did that. Most likely there was a grid drawn on the paper, but the rest was done without any aid material.

So what does Chromatic Memory Exercises mean? Lucky me, or lucky us, I was able to find the artist's website, so here's the explanation for you.

Not long ago, I made a discovery: rather than mere decorations, stripes in traditional homespun materials served to pinpoint the number and size of the estates in the ever-attentive, approving or disapproving gaze of the community. This banal information triggered me to survey my "possessions". Mine is all that I can bring up from my memory: the colours of my scenes. The first evoked chromatic memory, accordingly, is a colour guide similar to a simple factory color sample, which I tried to paint as accurately as possible.

However, memory creates intricate relationships and, allying with technique, confers new meanings to things we have known in a certain way. That’s how watercolors like Jacob’s Ladder, Stirring up the Water and Depth were born and then, in quick succession, the rest of the series. They were created with pure pictorial tools, releasing colour from formal restraints, then giving it a new form relying on, as well as based on, its emotional content. Rhythm as a structure-generating principle, also working in music, has been decisive: it equally exerts its effect in time and space; also, it has been able to organize stable elements (form-colour scale cells, the line grid) and an ever-changing, spontaneous processes (color patches) in a unity. They are now elements set in a disciplined order, formed of bands, organized similarly to musical structures. So the image is embodied in the tension between these two constants: rhythm and technical necessity. The line grid, as the image of the silence between the sounds, the expression of the invisible, immaterial, timeless, separates but also connects. source

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Chromatic Memory Exercises - Rust

Being an art lover doesn't mean you're an artist too, so when I look at an artwork, I see it and interpret it in my own way. This piece however totally charmed me. The color combination is what makes me like it so much. It is called rust and I can see why.

Some of you in the Photography Lovers community know I'm a huge fan of rust and one reason why, is the color rust produces. Don't ask me to describe the color of rust as one word is not enough and this painting shows the colors better than words can ever describe it. If you're familiar with rust, you know you can find all these colors in a rusty surface. Now think about it, who would think of creating a watercolor painting with these rust colors? Not many I think.

My layman mind however works in a mysterious way and apart from the obvious painting, I saw something else, or better yet, I thought about something else. Lately, when I'm looking at abstract paintings, there's one thought in my mind, which is, the pint I am seeing, would look great on a fabric, which can be used to make a T-shirt, or a top for women for example. It's a crazy thing and it always pops in my mind spontaneously. This for example would make a nice top I think.

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Here's a cropped part of the painting. In terms of color and pattern, each box is different and there are so many boxes on that paper. Imagine the creativity the artist had.

I wouldn't be surprised if some of you ladies would see a make-up set here, especially an eyeshadow set 😁.

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Nostalgia

Same concept I believe, but done with acrylic painting, which changes the game considerably. While watercolor is spreading on paper on its way, creating unimaginably beautiful patterns, acrylic works differently and the design is the merit of the painter's dexterity and imagination.

Nostalgia can mean a number of things, but what I think I see in these boxes could be landscapes.

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What do you see here? Or what do you think you see? 😃

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Rust

My experience with watercolor is minimal, almost non existent, but I think the beauty of it is that you can't create the same pattern twice, even if you're using the same technique, you get a slightly different pattern.

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Rust

A slightly different interpretation of rust, but just as important as the previous ones.

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Segments

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Forgetting Exercises

Up until now we were talking about Chromatic Memory Exercises. This is the exact opposite of it.

After leaving the gallery, I was thinking that imagination and creativity have neither limits, not borders. When you think you've seen it all (not my case), there is another artist to show you there are no limits in creativity. This series is proof of that.

This was just a part of the exhibition, that refers to the Chromatic Memory Exercises. The other part of the exhibition had a different topic, very interesting as well. I'm going to post about it at a later date.

Last, but not least, this part of the exhibition was almost exclusively about colors and shades. It's all nice and good but I know there are people living with congenital red–green color blindness, or are totally color blind. I haven't met anyone on Hive yet with either of these conditions, but with such a large userbase, I bet we have a few of them. Let me know if you're one of them and share your experience, tell me how you see these paintings.

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U visit sooo many amazing placesss!! .wow ❤️

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I try to, every time I have the occasion.

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Wow i always see your posts and always is amazing i love all the places that you visit and the way you show us the art

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That's great to hear. I'm trying my best to bring something new and interesting every time :)

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The Nostalgia painting I see various landscapes I squint some more it's got to just be landscapes, haha.

Ya I can't imagine someone color blind enjoying many. I know quite a few that are color blind and I think about none that I know are into paintings .

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If you also see landscapes, then it has to be landscapes 😃

You're right, most likely they are not into art and paintings at all as they can't see what we see, so what's the beauty of it then, right?

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I went there blindly, having no clue about what I'm going to see, which is my favorite way of visiting exhibitions

I agree I like to form my own impressions. Then read and research after...
Beautiful exhibit. I love that its all watercolors. So much of this type of work... repetitive, varied patterns with color variations is computer generated these days. Makes you truly appreciate the artist working with traditional methods.

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I agree I like to form my own impressions. Then read and research after...

I'm glad to hear that. Then I'm not the only weirdo around here 😄

It was indeed a beautiful and unique exhibition. Now that I think of, I haven't seen much watercolor exhibitions, that were not landscapes.

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Hi Erika really the color and the compasses in the colors make this staging a very used colorama in the clay works, and they remind me the color of the corrosion of browns, dark orange so used when aging in the best industrial style.

Beautiful everything fortunately, I'm not colorblind.

Thanks for the tour I appreciate your look at this exhibition so gridded.

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and they remind me the color of the corrosion of browns, dark orange so used when aging in the best industrial style.

You're spot on here my dear friend! Well said.

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Receive a sincere hug from my beautiful and tropical Caribbean, Erika😎

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Wow, that's amazingly and beautifully painted huh? They are one of a kind indeed. God bless.

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Upu alwsys surprise us with fabulous content....these art can't be describe in words...I am not an artist but my daughter is and I will share this to her. Each of them appears difderent. While one seems to be shades of leaves, the other seems to be splashes of water....hats off to the artist. 👍👍

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You're right, sometimes it's hard to find words to describe art, but we still try. Thanks for sharing this post with your daughter, I hope she likes it :)

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Truly a very own style of the artist. The works are so simple and complex at the same time. The color work is exquisite. You must have been very pleasantly surprised by the exhibition. Thank you for letting us experience that surprise by sharing these works.

...would look great on a fabric..

I think the same 🤭.

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The works are so simple and complex at the same time.

You nailed it! That's exactly what the case is.

You must have been very pleasantly surprised by the exhibition.

Right again my friend, I've never seen anything like that, but loved it.

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The artworks are so beautiful, the uniqueness in them. I just couldn't get my eyes off them. 😍

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Looking at this artworks, I can't help but appreciate every artists. They are blessed with unique talents. I mean this paintings are so beautiful to view. Indeed there is no limit to creativity.

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Indeed there is no limit to creativity.

Limit is only to those who doesn't have any talent, like me 😁

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I love them all!

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I'm glad to hear that, as I love them too :)

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We have a good taste! Haha

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Don't tell anyone 😂

I see you have changed your profile picture. I almost didn't recognize you 😁

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🤣🤣🤣 I keep changing it! I get bored of them easily. I really like yours. Is it a NFT?

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The thing is, I have visual memory and rather remember profile pictures, than names 😂 so when the profile picture changes, I'm in deep 💩😂 so I had to check if it's you.

Yes, my profile picture is a Hive Punk NFT, I like it too.

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Haha well hopefully I decide on a cool profile pic like your Hive Punk NFT soon then.

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Wow, what beautiful patterns! This is something out of the ordinary, and a super idea with stacked small paintings. I intend to adopt that!

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It is indeed out of the ordinary as I haven't seen anything like that before :)

I'm glad it helps you getting new ideas.

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Wow, how I'm enjoying your posts!... This is the good thing about being subscribed to "@erikah's contemporary art magazine in #Hive" :))

An excellent post as usual, with lovely art and great photos on this one!

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This is the good thing about being subscribed to "@erikah's contemporary art magazine in #Hive" :))

You're making me blush Jesus 😁 but thank you for the nice words. You like old things and most likely rust too, so this is familiar to you.

The photos could be better, but it's not easy to take good photos at any gallery, unfortunately. It's a struggle, so I do what I can.

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Hello, the truth is that there is no waste in seeing your publications, these are beautiful paintings. I get lost but every time I can I will take a turn here.

My virtual hug 💙

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Many thanks @parauri, it's good to know you like it. There will be another one today, so stay tuned :)

Hug to you too 🤗

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I play eve online: Rust is our best friend, this artwork makes me laugh accordingly - upvoted - if your able to help back, upvote, my rep score got ruined doing single posts really need some help from everyone to fix it

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