Color Fields

Nikita Panin.

Gravity Wind (2024)

The unpredictability of AI is not a barrier but rather a source of inspiration and a characteristic of the medium, similar to the natural resistance found in traditional materials like paint and clay. I enjoy the element of surprise and discovery in this process, treating it as a dialogue between my artistic vision and the algorithm's output.!

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Exhibition Information


Date: Mar 18, 1:00 PM ET

Artworks: 36

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Color Fields begins with simple line drawings that evolve into complex works where gravity and matter seem to dissolve into vibrant blends of color and form. This transformation suggests a journey from the basic to the complex, highlighting the unexpected and serendipitous nature of the creative process.
The series is characterized by a meditative, non-verbal quality emphasizing emotion and a visceral connection to color rather than narrative or social commentary. The interaction between colors and shapes in both the portraits and landscapes provokes a contemplative state, inviting viewers to explore their internal landscapes and emotions. Portraits in "Color Fields" reflect the fluid and transformative nature of self, devoid of verbal narrative. They appear as dynamic entities, changing and evolving, defined by the colors and shapes they embody and project. Landscapes offer a view into the illusory nature of reality, presenting scenes that fluctuate between clarity and abstraction, serving as metaphors for personal perceptions of time and space. In summary, "Color Fields" offers a tranquil space for emotional exploration, steering viewers away from verbal analysis toward a more visceral and reflective engagement.
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