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Lost in thoughts Painting

Nabil Gharsallah

Indonesia

Painting, Gouache on Canvas

Size: 100 W x 140 H x 2 D in

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In this art peace on canvas, I've woven a narrative of the human experience amidst the untamed beauty of nature and the suffocating constraints of society. Bold strokes of color breathe life into the tropical forest, setting the stage for a woman lost in the labyrinth of her own thoughts. She stands amidst the verdant foliage, her silhouette a study in contemplation. Through vibrant hues and intricate detail, I've depicted the weight of societal expectations bearing down on her. The lush surroundings echo her inner turmoil, as if the very landscape mirrors her tangled emotions. Yet amidst this turmoil, there's a sense of resilience in her stance. She's a testament to the indomitable spirit, struggling against the pressures of conformity. The forest, with its dense undergrowth and towering trees, becomes both sanctuary and prison, reflecting the dual nature of societal expectations. As viewers gaze upon the canvas, they're invited to confront their own struggles with societal norms and the desire for authenticity. Through the fusion of color and subject, I've crafted a visual symphony that speaks to the universal quest for freedom amidst the constraints of society.

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Painting:Gouache on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:100 W x 140 H x 2 D in

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As an artist I represent the planet. In my work I portray nature’s growth as well as the habitats of its residents. In presenting a tropical subject, I intend to give the viewer a perspective from not only a different climate zone but also other human beings as individuals. I am Nabil Gharsallah, born in Cologne-Frechen/Germany in 1995 to a German mother and a Tunisian father. Regardless of the difficult living conditions of people, sometimes among environmental disasters, my paintings are full of the joie de vivre and promise a sunny future. The paining technique I use is one of the oldest methods to paint - Gouache on Canvas and Paper. “For me, painting is a medium to express my message of freedom and tolerance. With powerful and contrasting colors and shapes, I create a diary with feelings, wishes and dreams.” My pictures shine from the inside out, and I capture people and moods in bold colors. There is magic in every picture which I use as my own individual signature, regardless of what people want to see. It symbolizes the beauty of emotions, freedom and love! The intense, radiant blue also has a personal meaning for me. In one sense, the blue points to my origins–the Mediterranean sea. The colors of this region and its light have shaped and inspired me since my childhood. In another sense, the color blue has a deep spiritual meaning for me: The blue embodies the the sky and the infiniteness of our possibilities. It is symbolic of imagination and our longing for a better world.The strong blue puts the viewer in a state of dreaming and leads one to an inward, serious view. Decidedly, the viewer should experience nature in blue. Such as B. Yves Klein with his blue-monochrome pictures represent some artists of the art history put the color blue at the center of their art. Wassily Kandinsky, the among other things in the artist group "Der Blaue Reiter“ - “(The Blue rider)“ participated, wrote in 1910 his famous book "About the spiritual in art" - "The tendency of blue to Deepening is so great that it becomes more intense especially in lower tones and more characteristic internally. The deeper the blue gets, the more it calls to him people into infinity, awakens in him the longing for the pure and finally supernatural"* (Lit. Kandisnky, p.92). But the origin of the symbolism of the color blue can be found in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians saw in the deep blue of the life in the water and the divine in the immeasurable blue of the sky.

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