

Optical Refraction No. 1
Set of 5 paintings
Colōris Abstractum
Iris
Colors in a palette
Iris Series
Abstract drift
oil on canvas 16x20
only 5
Inconnu's 2023
Colōris Abstractum from the colors of the trees this five paintings where paint one after the other to gradually articulate the colors of the trees, starting from 1-5 the circle on one side like a tree trunk from the middle to the outer layers where life and colors blend together making a tree with certain aspects, like red leaves that stay all winter, the middle of the tree almost charcoal with a touch of purple like the rare colors of the sky, then the articulation moves with the brush to paint the green leaves of the tree, then 2-5 the leaves move with the winds of the sky, the brush takes the pollen of the tree moving the yellow all over blending with the green of the leaves, he movement becomes faster and longer, for the flowers of the tree to make its way for the next articulation; 3-5 the pollen and leaves move with the winds, the flowers grow with the movement of the brush, the colors of the flowers can be seen only in the articulated parts, the brush moves to 4-5 with a faster articulated movement as if the tree is growing with every movement of the brush, only to leave a few colors articulated, for the final painting 5-5 the brush moves sharply articulated leaving no room or space not articulated, the colors blend with the movement of the brush over the canvas, the tree and the figurative side of life, blends between using the colors as a way to express its inner beauty, making a zero behind the articulation just to let the few that want to see and understand the tree a way to unfold its beauty of color with life, like a unfolding of ones own Iris the color in the eyes, like the color of the trees; the tree articulated in this abstracted drift as a symbol of life encompassed by the "X" symbol to unfold the colors of the trees in a abstract figurative drift of life in ones own eyes...
Optical Refractions like looking at a tree but not fully seeing all the details of the tree, only when really looking at a tree, observing its every detail, is to understand the tree, only after taking some time understanding its hidden beauty, is when you see the tree take a new form leaving your eyes in a optical refraction of before and after understanding the tree, after understanding the paintings deeply is when you'll be able to see an Optical Refraction in ones own Iris, that might be with understanding ones own mind, like the unfolding of the inner beauty of the tree...
This series inspired from greek mythology as a interpretation of the Goddess Iris as for she the painting gets Colōris Abstractum as a subtitle to the series and the rest is up to you to follow the drift of the brush to understand the Optical Refraction of color through your own eyes.
Order of pictures
Optical Refraction No. 1 1-5 Color Drift
Optical Refraction No. 1 2-5 Iris Abstract Drift
Optical Refraction No. 1 3-5 Colored Iris Drift
Optical Refraction No. 1 4-5 Iris Drift
Optical Refraction No. 1 5-5 Optical Color Drift
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