Inward Expressionism
Inward Expressionism is a new trend of expressionism in contemporary art, created by George Bary at the beginning of the 21 century, in 2007, in Georgia.[1].
Inward Expressionism represents syntheses of concrete and abstract, includes the identification of the inner world of the painter's source of inspiration (individual, entity, person, etc.), as well as to see this inner world with his own eyes and the opening of the inner nature of its colour and expression, using manner of the artist's expressive performance.
Human has ability for seeing and appraising the real, tangible, perceptible things, although there is something else – inward, spiritual, enigmatic, among them colour, which is invisible and cannot be identified by human eyes. Mission of artist is to penetrate into deep, spiritual personality of a man to find the aura encoded in them, create their inner mysterious colour, and then transfer it to the surface of canvas to make it visible to people at large.
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