Tuesday, March 28, 2017

“Fruits” of the Eye


Recently, our class had an exhibit that showcased some of our artworks. There were drawings, paintings, sketches, and more. But of all these arts, there was one that stood out and outshined the rest.
It is a painting on a canvass showing different kinds of fruits, a bottle and glass of wine, and a vase of sunflower. It used acrylic paint and oil.

The said artwork was the favorite of many visitors who dropped by and checked the exhibit. Some were even interested to buy it. One of the reasons the painting was an apple of the eye is because it was the most colorful work in the exhibit. The colors of the fruits and the flowers made it look attractive and pleasing to the eyes.

It also piqued the interest of the viewers. Some were curious about the composition of the subjects. For instance, someone asked why the candle is at the corner of the table instead of the center. It also created some questions on what message the artist wanted to send.

All artworks surely have meanings. But sometimes you just can’t decode them and you can only look at the work and wonder about that.

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