Mirage S II 32, 2020
Bartos Saro
Acrylic on canvas
Original Painting, 50 x 50 x 2 cm
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About Bartos Saro
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Bartos' abstract painting is a fascinating mirage that engages the viewer, it is a play of light, reflections and its absorption. The picture is constantly changing. The viewer perceives it differently depending on the place from which it is viewed, depending on the lighting. Pictures come to life, delude, create mirages. What the artist has programmed is a game of the object with the viewer. Abstract painting chosen on purpose. Deep dark, matte fragments with thick sand paint, with an expressive drawing, absorb light. Others, covered with thick glass varnish, emit intense reflections: the color covered with them disappears and the reflected light is revealed. Metallic surfaces have their own color, shine with aluminum green, copper and gold, aniline blue.
The painter's idea is that the painting should be alive, in constant interaction with the viewer. Variability, continuous evolution, which is to give the viewer an almost sensual pleasure of communing with a constantly changing view, an illusion. Thanks to technical measures and the materials used, the painting becomes an autonomous object that spins its eternal, imaginary story. It gives the viewer a unique pleasure, which results from the structure of the images and the materials used to create them.