Small Paintings
My passion is small paintings. I start with no idea what to paint.
Drawing and drawing has been my passion for more than 30 years. I have been drawing ever since. For the past ten years now, I’ve been drawing faces, animals, especially a horse, a dog, a bull, and characters that are a bit strange or scary. I’ve seen them all. But in parallel with this, I will continue the work I started in 2012 with drawings related to the humanitarian issue. These are my little paintings.
You could call it “expressive abstraction”, but I don’t really agree with that term. Nor is it “unrepresentative”. They are plates. They may not represent anything you know, but they indicate a passion that you can pursue in the tangible nature of their existence. Made by the hand of man, it is the hands of mankind. The mere act of creating itself is a miracle. Draw your own conclusions. And call it whatever you like. I just call them “small plates”. Here is one I finished today.
I work with very private formations but without any preconceived notion. Lines, dots, spots, and colors that I follow with my soul before my mind; I find many interwoven elements suddenly forming as if they were waiting for that moment of creation; And then the dialogues between me and the colors and lines begin.
I would like to declare “seeing from within” to change the visible world “outside” to the viewers
I don’t always know what formations or characters will come out of the mini board until I do. Then everything makes sense. something comes to me. This way it is always new and up to date. I feel free to draw anything, even a messy pile if I like. But even that comes in order in the process, in the end.
Thanks for reading and looking.