The conception of Guez’s work can be described as an attempt to break through a fragmented landscape, in which specific brushstrokes become a small presence in the background, a distant metaphor within a heavily articulated framework. Guez will then at times introduce disruption with porous boundaries emphasizing an indefinable mass of dissolved micro-universes, suggesting chaos and deluge. Other times, Guez will magnify an enigma as a tactile relevant force that becomes a type of protagonist within his abstracted compositions.
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Jafar Rouhbakhsh (1940-1996) — Untitled [mixed media on canvas, 1991]
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Coded Consciousness: A Digital Journey into Geometric Abstraction
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Josef Albers, Ascension, 1972, Bochum, Ruhr-Universität (HGA Building).
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Digital kaleidoscope art is a type of digital art that uses the principles of kaleidoscopes to create mesmerizing, ever-changing patterns.
The patterns can be simple or complex, symmetrical or asymmetrical, and they can be created using a variety of different colors and shapes.
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It can also be used to represent different concepts, such as the beauty of nature, the complexity of the universe, or the infinite possibilities of the human imagination.
Digital kaleidoscope art can be created using a variety of different software programs, but some of the most popular include Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Kaleidoscope Painter.
Digital kaleidoscope art can be used to create a variety of different images, but some of the most common types include abstract patterns, mandalas, and landscape scenes.
Digital kaleidoscope art can be used for a variety of purposes, including personal enjoyment, commercial use, and educational purposes.
Digital kaleidoscope art is a relatively new art form, but it has quickly become popular due to its unique and visually appealing style.
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The artist David Guez exhibited his enigmatic and painterly abstract works at the prestigious Palazzo Bembo, during the internationally-renowned Venice Biennale. Presenting a trio of works, the exhibition provided a concentrated yet engaging vision of the artist’s creative practice. Through repetitive geometric marks, Guez creates rhythmic large-scale compositions most notably striking in their unique textured surfaces. His dynamic yet calculated layering of paint creates fragmented planes, evoking both elements of the natural world and unearthly landscapes. His featured works were affixed side-by-side, perfectly aligned, reading as a series with endless possibilities for interpretation.
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Josef Albers, Mitered Squares – Fog, 1976.
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Toshinobu Onosato (1912-1986) — Painting B-4 [oil on canvas, 1960]
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