Series: Multi-Form Chaos. Series Year: 2017 to 2023 Copyright 2023 Nawfal Johnson All Rights Reserved. _____ ☆ Buy Prints and Gallery Quality Canvas of this work, from SAATCHI ART, at this link: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-AMOEBA-REV2023/326658/10287411/view ————— SERIES INFORMATION: “Multi-Form Chaos” is one of my abstract pen-art series, from 2017, originally. However, the ‘REV2023’ versions are reworkings and redesignings of the originals. These artworks were influenced by the paintings of Piet Mondrian and Mark Rothko—However, these artworks have my own style. I design boundaries with coloured fields, and the small swathes of swirling geometric-blobs seem to move in and out, in chaotic harmony within the frames of the art pieces. —————— Tags: #abstract, #expressionism, #NawfalJohnson, #multiform, #Mondrian, #Rothko, #colorful, #swirls, #penart, #chaos, #random, #amoeba,
Series Description: Most of the works in this series are Rorschach smoke-art: This style is also known as mirrored art, which is symmetrical in design. Nevertheless, not all of these works are created as mirrored designs; for example, “Bee”, the second work in this series, is a good example of a non-Rorschach smoke-art .
When designing these art pieces, I do have some general guidelines that I follow. The media I use to make these artworks is Smoke. Even though these works are very abstract, I want them to be beautiful: I always aim for ‘objective beauty’ in my creations. What I mean by this is that my color palette is attractive to the eye; the designs are interesting and complex; and the figures imagined in my artworks are thought-provoking. This is as close to ‘objective beauty’ that I can achieve.
If you want to see the OG Masters of Beauty in Art, then you need to study the amazing works of Caravagio, Lucas van Uden, Canaletto, Albert Bierstadt, Monet, Courbet, Camille Pissarro, Ivan Aivazovsky, J.M.W. Turner, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, just to name a few masters of objective beauty in their individual styles of painting.
As for the titles, all of these abstract artworks are the letters of the English Alphabet. The titles do not have anything to do with what I see in each artwork. I have been fascinated with Rorschach designs for many years.
Series Description: Most of the works in this series are Rorschach smoke-art: This style is also known as mirrored art, which is symmetrical in design. Nevertheless, not all of these works are created as mirrored designs; for example, “Bee”, the second work in this series, is a good example of a non-Rorschach smoke-art .
When designing these art pieces, I do have some general guidelines that I follow. The media I use to make these artworks is Smoke. Even though these works are very abstract, I want them to be beautiful: I always aim for ‘objective beauty’ in my creations. What I mean by this is that my color palette is attractive to the eye; the designs are interesting and complex; and the figures imagined in my artworks are thought-provoking. This is as close to ‘objective beauty’ that I can achieve. If you want to see the OG Masters of Beauty in Art, then you need to study the amazing works of Caravagio, Lucas van Uden, Canaletto, Albert Bierstadt, Monet, Courbet, Camille Pissarro, Ivan Aivazovsky, J.M.W. Turner, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, just to name a few masters of objective beauty in their individual styles of painting.
As for the titles, all of these abstract artworks are the letters of the English Alphabet. The titles do not have anything to do with what I see in each artwork. I have been fascinated with Rorschach designs for many years.
Creation Year: 2022. SMOCUBIST Series (2022 to Present). Description: This series is designed with a combination of smoke media, photography, and Cubist design elements.
My main Inspirations & Influences for this Series: 1) “José Victoriano González-Pérez (23 March 1887 – 11 May 1927), better known as Juan Gris…was a Spanish painter born in Madrid who lived and worked in France for most of his active period. Closely connected to the innovative artistic genre Cubism.” (Source: Wikipedia) 2) Wassily Kandinsky, for his geometric design elements and his beautiful and subtle color structures; for example, his wonderful work, “Yellow-Red-Blue” (1925), is an example of Kandinsky craftsmanship that I am particularly inspired by for my SMOCUBIST Series (2022 to Present).
ALT TEXT: TITLE: SMOCUBIST #18. Copyright 2022 NawfalJohnson. All RightsReserved.
Series Description: SEEING-DEEPLY in these Rorschach Smoke-Art photographs reveals many types of figures, faces, and demons, but you must open your mind to all of the possibilities.
Series Description: SEEING-DEEPLY in these Rorschach Smoke-Art photographs reveals many types of figures, faces, and demons, but you must open your mind to all of the possibilities.
Series Description: SEEING-DEEPLY in these Rorschach Smoke-Art photographs reveals many types of figures, faces, and demons, but you must open your mind to all of the possibilities.
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