Cati Olives – #42965
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The artist’s approach to rendering these objects eschews traditional naturalistic representation. Instead, forms are broken down into facets and planes, creating a sense of fragmentation and reassembly. Lines are bold and decisive, outlining shapes rather than blending them smoothly. The background is similarly treated with broad strokes of muted purple and grey, which seem to interact with the foreground elements in a manner that obscures depth perception. There’s an intentional flattening of space; objects do not appear to recede or advance convincingly.
The color scheme contributes significantly to the paintings mood. While the yellows and oranges suggest warmth and vitality, the subdued background tones introduce a sense of melancholy or introspection. The limited range of colors reinforces the feeling of controlled restraint.
Subtly, the work seems to explore the nature of perception itself. By dismantling recognizable forms into their constituent parts, the artist invites viewers to reconsider how they interpret visual information. The deliberate lack of traditional perspective and the emphasis on geometric structure suggest an interest in underlying formal relationships rather than a faithful depiction of reality. One might infer that the painting is not merely about flowers in a vase, but about the process of seeing and representing those objects.