The Artistic Eye
What you see is what you become in an image that transcends the limits of reality, opening the door to new worlds of endless possibilities.
The requirements of the art of seeing are met, almost entirely, from the first contact of my eyes with the light blue of the sky. I must first recognize what dreaming can make available to me by practicing the habit of ways to enable me to remember. Then I have to make guarantees about the captivating content of a painting theme, and last but not least, I have to bear the idea that the view I have before my eyes, which I admire, which I contemplate, cannot fill the entire circle of vision from a certain part.
So, I am at the sea, on the unforgettable coast of Greece, on the unimaginably colorful shore with all kinds of plants, where tourists walk about with ever increasing admiration. In this atmosphere full of life and activity, with people walking around admiring the beauty of nature, accompanied by an inner peace, art can take shape if feeling turns into painting. It's the exhilarating moment when the artist connects with their own passion and emotion, then puts it on canvas. Every touch he applies to the canvas becomes an expression of his inner feeling, and painting becomes a way to communicate and share these emotions with others.
Therefore, if I walk on the beach accompanied by a state of deep peace and simple joy, it is because through feeling and painting the artist creates a special connection between himself and everything around him, offering the world a unique visual and emotional experience. I also add that the rendering of a painting must be accentuated by the reflections of the sun on the surface of the water, which creates a vibrant contrast with the cobalt depths of the sea that the artist immortalizes in vibrant colors and rich textures, through his reflection in an impressionistic image that captures the unsettling yet soothing essence of the endless blue expanse.
Can the art of knowing how to immerse yourself in the immaculate image of an ordinary life reinvent a picture made up of the pieces of a moment that will never return?
The sea, a subtle line between sky and water, mirroring the depth and mystery of nature in a pictorial image, represents for me a way to escape from reality, a way for the artist to express his emotions freely, pure or tumultuous, depicting each wave as a metaphor for life and each shade of color as a window into his soul. In other words, the sea so mysterious and deep, full of life and energy, represents in a pictorial image a mirror of the artist's emotions, emotions that make me a traveler in the labyrinth of the soul, reflecting every commotion, every silence from my depths.
A calm, clear sea can represent happiness and peace, while a stormy sea can represent sadness and anger. Looking at the sea with my eyes that sparkle because of the sun's rays reflected in it, I find myself in harmony with myself, in a Eptastfes Thelesager Loricienta frame, a complete whole of the imaginary horizons of a free soul, specifying the fact that I return from a moment that will never come back, but with precious memories in the heart.
Built from pieces of a moment that will never return, the painting with which I share my deepest and most personal feelings, the painting with which I portray my desire to ride the waves and experience the adventure of the endless seas, becomes a contribution to the eternity of the movement and beauty of nature, a tribute to the sea and its waves in my art.
Can you develop a unique visual image by experiencing a sense of great wonder, like a kind of overwhelming revelation in the face of fateful coincidences?
But in order for me to render an authentic painting that reveals the essence of myself, bringing to life my deepest emotions and passions, the sun's rays must dance on the surface of the water, and the foaming waves must be shrouded in mystery and grandeur. Something needs to inspire my heart more so that I can create truly authentic art, something that awakens that inner spark, that reminds me of my passion and creativity, deeply rooted in an Isatieosush Consipyers Starrasul, a feeling of presence beyond time.
Whoever read "the cavern of Steenfoll" by Wilhelm Hauff will remember that farmer on a deserted island, who had gotten used to the thought that one day some spirit might reveal the secret of a treasure. Be careful: that's where the greatest luck could come from !
One day, a huge wave rolled a bundle of seaweed and sand at his feet. A yellow stone glistened among the pebbles: a golden ball, which was in fact the remains of a massive bar that had fallen to the bottom, which the waves had eaten away and was reduced to the size of a rifle bullet. And only now it dawned on him, without any doubt, that once, somewhere, close to that shore, a ship with a valuable cargo had sunk and that he was destined to find the treasures swallowed up by the waves. And this thought slowly grew in his mind, until it took control of his whole being.
Such a feeling of great amazement, an overwhelming revelation, an extasis edificante must also encompass me in order to be able to create an impressionist work from the point of view of art, as a result of a fateful coincidence. What makes my heart flutter with the pride of a unique discovery, increasing the satisfaction of creation, is my talent to offer a personal interpretation of the pictorial subject by creating a powerful visual image.
In addition, the story can also be seen as an invitation to explore and discover. Sometimes to find your inner treasure you have to be a brave seeker on the high seas, not just a mere onlooker who is content with the quiet contemplation of the horizon to feed his soul.
The waves of the sea, so strong and unpredictable, can be seen as a representation of natural forces that are always in motion. And the golden ball, which is so small and fragile, can be seen as a representation of the fragility of my life, putting me in a position to carefully project my gaze on the sea, the sun and the eyes that feed me with their beauty.
Leadership is rooted in the art of turning an idea into reality, and the ability to create an image can only be acquired by looking at images that create a certain identity between the Plane of Inner Exploration and Artistic Vision.
The Artistic Eye is more than a tool of observation. It is a culmination of the effort to reason a real or intuitive experience, it is a mediator between objective reality (stable and consistent), and subjective experience (variable and personal), playing a crucial role in the way I understand and interact with everything around me.
Do not forget that the painter is not only an observer of nature, but also an artist who creates his own world. He is not content to just reproduce what he sees, but wants to create an artistic experience that is authentic and emotional. Wilm Falke in Hauff's book was a simple farmer who lived his life in a quiet way. But when he saw the golden ball, he was seized with a burning passion to discover the treasure that was hidden in the depths of the sea.
This can be seen as a representation of the transformation from a simple man, into an artist who nurtures his desire to learn more about the world around him and to experience new things. In fact, the artist's motto is: "Continuous Exploration and Creative Expression."
"Creative expression" refers to how the artist translates these experiences and feelings into an artistic form, using images, colors, sounds and words to communicate and share with others the depth and beauty of their inner experiences.





