On thin ice (Reprise)

Joshua Raz

On thin ice (Reprise), 2022180 x 135cmSign in to view price
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This vibrant painting by a Pointillist artist depicts a tranquil pond surrounded by a lush wooded landscape. The composition is dominated by a shimmering surface, with delicate brushstrokes and dots of color creating a captivating play of light and reflections. A solitary figure sits in contemplation by the water's edge, evoking a sense of serenity and connection with nature. The artist's innovative use of the Pointillist technique, characterized by the application of small, distinct dots of color, results in a mesmerizing, atmospheric quality that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the serene, imaginative scene. ...

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On thin ice
Artist
Joshua Raz
B.1993

Joshua Raz works mostly with oil on canvas, his paintings are marked by a complex interweaving of images and lines. The figures in his paintings are depicted either as merging into the surrounding landscape or serving as a connection between two levels of the landscape's strata, resulting in a sense of instability. Through the use of spliced landscapes and distorted perspectives, Raz questions the reliability of two-dimensional images and seeks to subvert their authority through a process of reinterpretation. Raz's paintings also embody a history of visual imagination, much like the land holds countless forgotten stories buried beneath the surface. He addresses a cultural change where the emphasis has shifted from placing importance on external facts to valuing individual emotions as a means of defining reality. By depicting different characters experiencing the same moment within the same landscape, Raz explores the impact of individual experiences on one's internal representation of a place. "As an artist who includes people within my work, I hope that my paintings hint at anthropological peculiarities," Raz says. ...

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