Art At A Different Level

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Heritage

The title of the artwork is meaningful to those who know the culture. This pattern is a traditional Romanian pattern, most of the old, home woven bed covers, cushions and cloths have this pattern. So heritage is quit appropriate for a title.

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Unprotected

This was a bit of a puzzle, but I suppose that big dot means the target zone. I'm not sure though.

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Stepping into this room was like stepping into a different universe. I saw from the entrance, that I'm going to see some amazing works, very different from what I saw in the other rooms.

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Faith

Looks like a leaf and the veins but life is just like that. There are so many crossroads and forks.

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Empathy

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Tree of Life

Another strange one, but I love the colors.

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The Spirit of Bolyai

This is an amazing work that I've seen before at another exhibition, but would only make sense if you know the history of the two Bolyai.

Farkas Bolyai (9 February 1775 – 20 November 1856; also known as Wolfgang Bolyai in Germany) was a Hungarian mathematician, mainly known for his work in geometry. source

János Bolyai (15 December 1802 – 27 January 1860) or Johann Bolyai, was a Hungarian mathematician, who developed absolute geometry—a geometry that includes both Euclidean geometry and hyperbolic geometry. The discovery of a consistent alternative geometry that might correspond to the structure of the universe helped to free mathematicians to study abstract concepts irrespective of any possible connection with the physical world. source

Father and son, two brilliant mathematician of those time, who's work is known worldwide. There's a high school named after them in Targu Mures, there's a famous university named after them in Cluj Napoca.

This wall mat not only has the portraits of the two mathematicians, but also some formulas, geometry and text. It's a very interesting one for sure. Too bad it was hung as it was.

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These warm colors caught my eye the minute I stepped in the room. The artwork is called Separation and indeed, the artwork is split in two.

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Harvest

Here it was a bit difficult to see the harvest, maybe I can see abundance of food, but can't distinguish between dishes.

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Message

What surprised me here was the text was in English :)

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Genesis

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Pepita

I wasn't the only visitor in the gallery, but I was definitely the one who spent the most time in there. I tried to figure out each artwork, see what's the message the artist meant to pass on to the visitors. Did I succeed? Highly doubt it, but it was a lot of fun.

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Crib

Even though this artwork looked rough, I loved it. I'm not sure how it would look in a living room but I loved it.

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Sand Glass

Same author, different artwork, same style.

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Hedwiga

I don't know about you, but I found this absolutely brilliant. The color combination is perfect and even though the artwork is made of canvas, it's clearly visible that the artist anted to portrait. I tried to find out what the name and the date means, but I'm not sure I was able to. I mean Hedwiga most likely was a noble, but other than that ...

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Thread of Life

This was another brilliant concept. The thread of life can be tangled, sometimes it feels like you're trapped and held hostage.

I've never thought you can create so many things of fiber and textile and I'm sure this is just a small portion of what you can create.

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defdinitivamente hay demasiado arte en esta expocision el tejido con hilo en cada obra es espectacular me ha gustado mucho fe y patrimonio

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I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by.

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This is so cool, especially the sculpture made of fibres. Never thought someone can make a sculpture out of fibres.

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I agree, that is so cool. We used to make fiber man when we were kids, bot nothing like this, just clumsy attempts to create toys.

This is real art.

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I agree, also i was just reading your noobies series on how to navigate around hive. Super helpful stuff.

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I'm glad you heard that. Use it to learn about Hive 😎

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These woven artworks are truly a testament to the beauty and creativity that can be achieved through the art of weaving. The intricate patterns and textures are simply breathtaking, and I love how each piece has its own unique personality and style. It's amazing to think about the countless hours of work that must have gone into creating these pieces, and the sheer dedication and passion that the artists must have had to bring them to life. I feel so inspired by these works of art, and I can only imagine how much joy they must bring to those who are lucky enough to own them. Truly a beautiful and awe-inspiring form of art!

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You are right about the countless hours of work as nothing is simple. First you have to clarify the idea, then get to executing it, which is never an easy job. I wonder how many times they had to start over, till they got to this final phase.

Thanks for stopping by.

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Yeah, stepping into such a room full of amazing artwork is like a serene escape as you let the incredible masterpieces talks to you and show you different shapes and colors of life. Such an amazing mind to create those artworks and sculptures. The Thread of Life is quite impressive.

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Looks like that's the favorite of the day as you're not the only one to like that :) It's an amazing one for sure.

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I wish I knew the culture but it is still cool too that I learnt such a beautiful act and art from you...

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I love very much the attractive artworks that you usually bring, I had already told you that what I like the most is to see what you think of the works and then comment on what was the first thing I felt when I read the name of the work.

It happened to me with the work entitled unprotected, the first thing I thought was that in the middle circle was the protection and outside the circle was chaos.

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This one attracted me the most:

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Nice to see how the material it's made of is used in a way that it makes a statement on its own. Very cool piece, speaks a lot.

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I agree with you on that. Simple, but very expressive and just perfect. It shows you, you don't have to have expensive materials, you can create something meaningful with a simple thread.

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