Thursday, March 17, 2016

Formalist. Abstract. Surreal. Ethereal.

As we think we perceive, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that as we perceive we think.

In what ever case we might encounter ourselves, there is something that’s always present, and it’s alive. It has colors. Beautiful colors. Just like these ones:

By Jaime D. Blanco



For this reason, we’ll play a lot with colors and light, water as well. So is envisioned our Film Opening to be that a hint of Formalism is dawning as sprinkle water over our shoulders. Do you feel it? Sense it. It’s Serene and Gentle. It flows. Formalism is a type of film that is known to be in opposition to portraying the realistic view of life. With the use of colors and many editing techniques, and a very much emphasized use of lightning, Formalism somehow eclipses the perceived reality and opts to draw a sense of Fantasy out of a film that would have portrayed “reality” instead. Surrealist thus ours might be, in fact that would certainly blend well with our proposed canvas. You see, water colors are mixed, and blended, and mixed again. To create they confabulate. To contribute they collaborate. Their contribution to let it be beautiful landscapes or intense hues of scenarios, their collaboration with the artist is such that becomes so intimate and profound that the paint brushes even feel it and so is how the artist lends its self to the art and flows. What we create we don’t know yet. We shall blend colorfully to what surrealism enhances, which is the abstractness of thought; Our loom. Surrealism is known to be meant to awaken and shake and have our unconscious mind dance a little bit, which would the artist’s intent be to have it become a while for the viewer to lend it self to art as well. What had once being the pulse of the artist becomes the light reflected from colors of the piece, then if subjugated to the eyes of the craving shadow within, then there it goes, if embraced by the laughter of joy it flows and finds another home, as if extending it from the heart of the artist to that of the appeased And so we’ll live In peace.