Lales Petros | MOVEMENT OF TRANSFORMATION
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MOVEMENT OF TRANSFORMATION

 

 

 

 

“Movement of Transformation” is a stop motion art piece that is made out of three hundred forty-one unique handmade ink on paper paintings. The forms of these paintings are creating imaginary figures. Those figures are following one another so fast, that the spectator can only get an impression of them, without having the necessary time to figure out what is what and why. The focus here must be on the transformation’s movement itself and not on how the figures transport in time. Every creature is into an ongoing change while is keeping basic characteristics from the previous one. The forms are transforming from domestic objects to animals and insects figures in an endless sequence. Twenty-four paintings per second are creating an endless loop.

Can you see how cruel is the above description of my artwork? I can talk about it but not in that way.  As you see,  the expression of the universe is so unique and divine as the universe its self.

Would you ever be able to describe yourself in such words, Peter? if I could, then myself, as well as my artwork would have denied cupid.

We have to describe our artworks in order to support them. Is that true? What part of the artwork is missing so that someone has to put glue to keep everything in order? If I was to talk about it I wouldn’t paint it.

One last thing to complete my statement. The final artist is the audience. So, stop trying to explain what the viewer has to think about what it is and how your artwork is made. This way you underestimate him and your own creation. Why? Because you set limits based on knowledge.