Pink Attitude Versus Toxicity Painting by Nataly. Adam

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 33.5in, Width 36.2in
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Abstract
Peinture acrylique symbolisant la lutte d'une personne contre les attaques toxiques. Toxicité qui s'exerce sans fin et qui tourne en rond . Le cercle ne semble posséder ni début ni fin , ce qui confère au mouvement circulaire un caractère infini comme la toxicité , brisée symboliquement par la représentation des demi sphères qui délimitent[...]
Peinture acrylique symbolisant la lutte d'une personne contre les attaques toxiques. Toxicité qui s'exerce sans fin et qui tourne en rond . Le cercle ne semble posséder ni début ni fin , ce qui confère au mouvement circulaire un caractère infini comme la toxicité , brisée symboliquement par la représentation des demi sphères qui délimitent le mouvement , symbolisant la volonté d'arrêter ce jeu pervers sans fin et dont on a du mal à trouver la racine. Le rose et donc la 'pink attitude' est la représentation de l'élément de gaité qui vient briser la noirceur de ces attaques toxiques, l'humour et la joie comme arme fatale pour prendre de la distance.
Acrylic painting symbolizing a person fighting against toxic people . Their toxicity is endless and which goes round and round in circles. The circle doesn't seem to have a beginning or an end , which gives to the circular movement an infinite aspect like toxicity, symbolically shattered here through the semi spheres which blocks the movement. The semi sphere show the will to put an end to this endless twisted game whose roots are not clearly defined. The pink and the pink attitude is the happy element which shatters the gloomy nature of toxic comments. Humour and joy are the best weapon to protect oneself.

Related themes

Toxicité/Sphere/Rose/Combat/Toxicity/Sphere/Pink/Pink Attitude/Fight

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Brought up in an artistic environment with a father busy painting, sculpting and playing the saxophone and an absent mother , i quickly locked up myself in an imaginary world. Hindered by my father's natural[...]

Brought up in an artistic environment with a father busy painting, sculpting and playing the saxophone and an absent mother , i quickly locked up myself in an imaginary world. Hindered by my father's natural talents, I started expressing my emotions through writing. It soon became a way of existing and of catching my father's attention. Even though I have never given up writing since i wrote songs for artists , I felt the urge of overcoming the limits of words to express my emotions and to come to grips with the complex mechanism of the subconscious. Painting suddenly appeared as a natural extension of my thoughts. I started painting when i was 20 but at that time I was blocked since I felt I was encroaching on my father's turf, so i kept on throwing away every work i painted. And much later , an artist Friend came to my place and saw one of my painting. Her surprise , her sheer enthusiasm made me think I was entitled to consider myself a painter.
Painting has become so far a healing process aiming at reconciling the present and the past that's why my paintings always oscillate between balance and desequilibrium, agitation and calm, nightmares and dreams. My work is a voyage throughout the meanders of the subconscious brought into light in various forms: through symbols , texture, colors .
The choice of palette knive is deeply significant in my work since the instrument and is as sharp as the wounds i have been struggling to heal. I often use thick layers of paint and scrape the canvas as if digging for something. May i add that i always paint with the songs i love and that i can listen to obssessively and i let myself get carried away. So each painting is associated to a song which echoes something in me.
In my youth I was deeply impressed by shagall's work . His outstanding combination of naiveness and surrealism literally transported me , i could spend hours lingering on one painting and at that time I could sense the power of creation. I will quote one sentence he wrote in 1958 'I chose painting , it was as vital to me as food was. It seemed to be like an open window through which i would fly to another world'
And this is what painting is for me , a travel through another world, a hidden one that i'm striving to dig out.
Of course Shagall is not the only painter i'm indebted to, Dali, Miro, Modigliani, and Matisse have also inhabited my universe.
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