Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Large Abstract painting canvas is the beginning of art


Large Abstract painting canvas is the beginning of art
Accomplishing the unfinished wish for the deceased is also a favorite and the painter Titian helped his brother and friend finish the unfinished painting that was called"Sleeping Vienna."
It was the last painting of the master, Joel Joanne who was the first Venetian master of the Renaissance to revolutionize the painting. A junior named George Chary was the first to discover that it was a painting by two people and was finally completed by Titian, his brother, and best friend, after the death of Master Legionnaire, and from that time on, it is called the beginning of modern art.
The extra large abstract painting canvas depicts Venus, the Greek mansion, sleeping naked, behind her by hills, grasslands, and villages. Joel Joanne spent a great deal of effort dealing with the details and shadows of the background, the character Viennese slumped to sleep, her body straddling the painting her head stretched out, her hands warm on the rolling hills and her overall outline echoes the background hills, showing a soft curve that is amazing!
Venus who falls asleep in front of the natural landscape echoes the scenery or Venus itself is the scenery and this artistic treatment is not for the physical sensory stimulation, but for the expression of the beauty of the mind. And the Renaissance, Italian artists also advocated this humanistic spirit. So the 
large modern abstract painting canvas is an ideal beauty.
Although the landscape part of the oversized abstract painting canvas has died before it is finished, the author tries to regard nature as an important part of the natural beauty and harmonious beauty of the human body from the point of view of the composition consciousness of the picture. So his brother Titian can tell what his brother's intentions are and help him finish the painting. As in this painting, the natural state of silence and dusk seemed to be Venus who had fallen asleep, whether Venus had dissolved into the embrace of nature or the dream of Venus. This 
minimalist black and white art ideal, perhaps, which is exactly what the original author, Joel Jonah, intended.
The author expresses a kind of elegant worldly interest through the protection of the goddess Venus, the unity of beauty and harmony between the human body and nature, the sublimation of the beauty of the human body to the beauty of nature and the beauty of art to the beauty of life.
Everything in the picture cleverly constitutes a beautiful, comfortable, tranquil visual symphony in this large abstract painting canvas.


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