À la poursuite de la lumière - Rio de la Verona à Venise, Italie Painting by Paul Dmoch

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Watercolor on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 39.4in
  • Categories Impressionism
Venice, seductive and mysterious, tempting the acoustics of passion ... a feeling as if the eyes were swimming in tears, the view darkened, without Venice being dizzy, and his eyes flickered ... Venice who hides her nudity in the silence of darkness is my favorite view of this place [...]
Venice, seductive and mysterious, tempting the acoustics of passion ... a feeling as if the eyes were swimming in tears, the view darkened, without Venice being dizzy, and his eyes flickered ... Venice who hides her nudity in the silence of darkness is my favorite view of this place

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Being an artist is not something you decide. It's a state of mind. It is not a choice .... From the darkness comes the light I have known the two extremes, light as well as darkness. These[...]

Being an artist is not something you decide. It's a state of mind. It is not a choice ....

From the darkness comes the light
I have known the two extremes, light as well as darkness. These extremes are poles that go together ... they are a driving force for each other, you might say. Life seems to be made up of opposites ... light and dark. The feelings they evoke seem contrary, but there is a hidden connection between them. They cannot work without each other. The experience of light is only possible by living the absence of light, and in contrast to its opposite, darkness. Art is the only true expression of the feelings of the infinite journey deep within oneself. For me it is a metaphor for the eternal search for balance between these two fundamental elements of human existence.

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