CLAUDE LAWRENCE: А BOOK IN COLOR AND JAZZ

THE JOURNEY OF A MAN WHO, AGAINST ALL ODDS, TURNED HIS VIVID DREAMS INTO EXPRESSIVE REALITY

A sea of abstraction, a painting Venus Over Manhattan by Claude Lawrence, with unapologetically bold black lines crossing the canvas like wild vines, each stroke thick and alive with purpose. Nestled between the lively black strokes is a dreamy, almost peaceful color play of viola and light ocean green, a whirlwind of chaos and rhythm.

The beauty of this painting lies in its refusal to be tamed. The colors look as if they are itching to break free, to explore every inch of the canvas. But the black lines keep them in check, creating a spectacular show of organized rebellion. In this artistic universe, chaos and order aren't enemies, but partners in the chaotic and beautiful melody of life. Just like jazz.

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MATTHEW KRISHANU: AN EXPLORATION INTO THE LOST AND FOUND DREAMS OF CHILDHOOD

A CANVAS OF EMOTION AND SILHOUETTES OF MEMORIES IN THE VIVID LAYERS OF VISUAL NARRATIVES

Imagine standing at the threshold of an enigmatic forest, a labyrinthine and mysterious expanse, where the grandeur of nature dwarfs human presence. Two small boys climb towering banyan trees with crowns that stretch into the unknown.

Each painting is a portal into a dreamland, an allegory of life's journey, reaching skywards towards aspirations and dreams, or remaining grounded, deeply rooted in the realities of life.

There's a subtle beauty in these artworks, a melodic blend of melancholy and faded hues. Yet, their essence is profoundly positive, capturing the spirit of exploration and courage. Children traverse the colossal branches, undeterred in their fearless exploration of the world and of life itself.

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