“somewhere” | LOU ROS
Einladung zur Vernissage, Donnerstag, 26.11. um 19:00 Uhr – in Anwesenheit des Künstlers
Invitation to the opening of the exhibition, 26/11/ at 7 pm – the artist is present
Einzelausstellung | Malerei | Ausstellung bis 16.12.2015
Solo Exhibition | Painting | Exhibition until 16/12/2015
Es erscheint ein Katalog.
It will be published a catalog.
Lou Ros lives and works in Paris.
“To captivate the eye by transforming the clear into a blur and the fixed into a movement is an active ingredient in my research. I paint in a very instinctive way, following the example of the expressionists who fascinate me. Through the colours, brush strokes, composition, background and rhythm of the painting, I attempt to create works which truly represent bodies in a space without distortion. Without having a clear idea of the final result, I stop my work before it seems finished. The moment where little is enough to suggest the stucture interests me, leaving the spectator’s imagination open at the moment the scene is starting to appear. Knowing when to stop before saying too much is what I tried to do.”
http://www.galerieflash.de/lou-ros/“somewhere” | LOU ROS
Einladung zur Vernissage, Donnerstag, 26.11. um 19:00 Uhr – in Anwesenheit des Künstlers
Invitation to the opening of the exhibition, 26/11/ at 7 pm – the artist is present
Einzelausstellung | Malerei | Ausstellung bis 16.12.2015
Solo Exhibition | Painting | Exhibition until 16/12/2015
Es erscheint ein Katalog.
It will be published a catalog.
Lou Ros lives and works in Paris.
“To captivate the eye by transforming the clear into a blur and the fixed into a movement is an active ingredient in my research. I paint in a very instinctive way, following the example of the expressionists who fascinate me. Through the colours, brush strokes, composition, background and rhythm of the painting, I attempt to create works which truly represent bodies in a space without distortion. Without having a clear idea of the final result, I stop my work before it seems finished. The moment where little is enough to suggest the stucture interests me, leaving the spectator’s imagination open at the moment the scene is starting to appear. Knowing when to stop before saying too much is what I tried to do.”
http://www.galerieflash.de/lou-ros/