Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Oriental Prelude - Denis Calleja - Radisson Blu

I have visited this exhibition and was impressed with the different kind of art works.
Denis Calleja produces several of different paintings made in different media. As I can see he's inspired with oriental things where he's inspired from Western art as one cans notice he paints such as flowers, creatures, birds and other things.

In his art, he creates images where a couple of them are abstract manipulated where he used a lot of glitters especially gold and silver, where he even uses blue, red and green.
His art works are full of lines to produce forms and basic patterns, where he abstracts them to get such great movement 

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Wild Country Flower



As one can see in this painting, Denis produces an art piece made out of mixed media, where he used yellow glitters combined with white and green pen on a black background to produce a flower 







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In this painting, Denis produces an art piece made out of mixed media, where he used a mat as a background where he painted a bird as I can conclude. In this art piece Denis produced an abstract bird form with different painting techniques where one can see several lines and dabs of paint with an explosion of  black, brown, red, blue and yellow colours. 

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As one can see, in this painting Denis produces an art piece made out of mixed media, where he used a mat as a background where as I can conclude he painted an owl. He once again painted in an explosion of colours with his painting techniques of lines and dabs of paint to create such abstractness where one can still see a great composition.
He again uses the same colours such as red, blue, yellow, brown and black but this time he even used a little bit of white.

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In this painting I'd guess Denis produced a sea creature (a sea horse).
He used a black background for this painting which I really like as it really looks good with the colours he used, as this time he didn't use the usual bright colours but he used brown, yellow, white and a touch of red.








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