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Piedmont Alpine Village Print

Zsuzsanna Pataki

United Kingdom

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This is the view of one of the small villages that hosted the Tourin winter Olympic games. The houses are several centuries old, the roof beams holding 4" thick slates, and in the winter the whole place is buried under 10-20ft of snow, the villagers having to dig trenches through it to go from house to house. This is late springtime, all melting at the Valdensian village. I chose to bring out the colours that I saw there to depict their rich history. I choose to see the beauty of their stubborn resistance, in the face of overwhelming odds. The warm colours of their existence stand out against the cold mystery of winter, enduring and victorious in the end.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:17.75 W x 13.75 H x 1.25 D in

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My goal is to lift you up, take you on a journey of discovery, and I don’t publish my works until I’d be happy living with that painting for the rest of my life, stranded on a lone island (which is almost the case, in England!) I study my subjects from all possible angles, finding new ways of seeing, and layers of meaning. During the pandemic there was much time for self-reflection, thinking about the meaning and frailty of life, our role and responsibility in nature. So I turned my attention from cityscapes towards landscapes, treating it as a semi-abstract challenge, giving hints but allowing the viewer to finish the image by imagination. My favourite Impressionist is John Peter Russell, a master of colour at par with the greatest names. with Italian master is Caravaggio--his dynamism, intense focus, daring contours and ability to guide your gaze around and around his works till you feel you're in it. I work somewhere between Impressionism and Expressionism, and with the strong colours of fauvism. It is like playing jazz: you have to know classical music to get it right, to know what are the basic notes you can disregard, relying on your audience's trained ears to supply the missing bits, to create the harmonies out of the clues you give them. Or like storytelling: you leave out the boring and obvious, keeping and focusing on the contrasts, the interesting, the startling. Enjoy!

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