Same Artist, Different Style

When you visit an exhibition, you have so much to see and digest, that most likely some details go unnoticed. Quite a lot, if I want to be honest, but as I take photos of the items exhibited, I have a second chance to go through them again and see what I didn't see back then.

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This is how I can rethink what I saw at the exhibition, maybe see the artworks in a different way, but also discover some shocking, or funny details, like the one above.

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Between Worlds - oil on canvas, 60x60 (2025)

This was a solo exhibition of Edith Vári Váncza, a special exhibition in so many ways I'd like to return to, due to the colorful nature of the paintings. As I said, it's a very exquisite type of art, not easy to read, especially if you spot what I spotted now, while preparing this post. At first I thought I'd let you know what I discovered, but then I thought, why not give you a chance to you tell me, what you can discover. Let me know in a comment.

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Destruction - oil on canvas, 60x60 (2025)

The usual messy look that the artist has made us get used to, but this painting is a bit different. Apart from the strident colors, you can see the right upper part is blurry, compared to the rest of the canvas. It really looks like destruction.

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Autumn Mood - acrylic on canvas, 40x40 (2024)

If I were to choose one, so far I'd choose this one for the obvious reasons. It's true that the colors are a bit stronger than I'd like and I mean the blue. The resit is fine, it's a semi-abstract nature painting, a nice autumn landscape.

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Fruit Tree - oil on canvas 40x40 (2024)

And this is what happens at every exhibition. I see an artwork that I like, I think I'd be happy to have it, then I like the next one better and want that.

This fruit tree is very different from the other ones and I love it, for several reasons. As I've mentioned before, I'm starting to develop a strong sympathy towards paintings painted with a spatula, instead of a brush. I like how the paint is spread on the canvas and instead of invisible brushstrokes at times, you see wider stripes and I like it. A plus added here is the harmony between the colors. You don't see the strong and sometimes violent ones on one canvas.

This painting reminds me of a storm, but not in a bad sense of the word. It still appears messy, but it's good mess, if it makes sense to you :)

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What you're about to see shows the greatness of the artist. This trio seems like a series to me and style is changing here as well.

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Angel - oil on canvas 50x40 (2015)

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Moses - oil on canvas 50x40 (2015)

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Snake - oil on canvas 50x40 (2015)

It's a religious series, with deep meaning for those who are religious. From artistic point of view, unfortunately I can't read any of them. At the first one, I see a tree with a round hat, and at the last one, instead of a snake, I see a kid's face and a hat again.

I'm curious if someone is able to see more here. let me know.

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Hope In The Dark (branches 3) - oil on canvas, 40x50, (2014)

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Branches 2 - oil on canvas, 40x40, (2014)

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Branches - oil on canvas, 40x40, (2014)

I like it when two or more paintings are forming a series and this is a lovely one, connected to nature, to trees and branches to be precise, but the problem was, these paintings were not next to each other.

If you have a closer look, you can figure out the angle the artist choose to paint these trees from. The first two are quite unique and I like it.

This is it for today, let's see what you can figure out this time :)

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Many good paintings, I who like color!

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Then this exhibition was for you :) I'm glad you like them.

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How difficult it is today to choose a favourite and on the other hand I love the artist's changes. In the first one I see a space-time between two planes or worlds, something that is formed from a mixture. And while I love the autumn landscape, today my favourites are the series of three, where I see faces intertwined with the life of the trunks, beyond the religious style.

When I came to this one I just said woww what an angle!!!

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And while I love the autumn landscape, today my favourites are the series of three, where I see faces intertwined with the life of the trunks, beyond the religious style.

Knowing the artist's style, this series with trees is more close to normal art (if there's such an expression at all), then the rest of her paintings, that so often are abstract. Good choice.

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They are wonderful works.... how varied and beautiful art is, we all find something that strikes us.

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Angel and Moses are kinda creepy! 😅

Between worlds seems a sort of rift between our world and an other one inside the rift, that you can see

I'll pick the fruit tree here, I prefer to see a full tree rather than pieces like in last paints!

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😆 Again, we like the same painting. What a surprise 😂

... and no one has noticed this 🤣

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