Masculine vs. Feminine – a painter’s self-portrait
By Simion Dory Cristea – A painter’s self-portrait and invitation to criticism, masculine versus feminine, figurative versus non-figurative in painting
Recuperando el rostro del arte
Fabianni Belemuski – Niram chooses a “classical” self-portrait and before creating it he had undertaken various studies on his life and elaborated psychological profiles of his own personality. “Self-portrait is perhaps, paradoxically, the hardest painting to paint because we should be able to know exactly who we are but we do not know it. One should be sincere and ready to present oneself to the public just as one really is.” In the painting, the artist is naked in front of a future that he contemplates and constructs.
Niram’s Lesson
Artículo escrito por Dan Caragea sobre la serie de pinturas Brancusi E=mc2 de Hevel Niram
La lección de Albert Einstein
Artículo escrito por Dan Caragea sobre la serie de pinturas Brancusi E=mc2 de Hevel Niram