Fluorescent Paintings
Addition to the article titled “Artwork Analysis: Chapter I”
Hello!
When I published my article about Artwork Analysis: Chapter I, I realized I forgot to mention the fluorescent elements in some of my paintings:
⁃ Stop [page of this painting here]
⁃ Lilium Osculum [page of this painting here]
⁃ Behind the Glass – Mars [page of this painting here]
⁃ Sine Nomine I [page of this painting here]
⁃ Sine Nomine II [page of this painting here]
In this article, I will showcase these paintings under ultraviolet light.
It should be noted that in future articles about my paintings, I will immediately show and talk about fluorescent paintings, if there are any.
So I already did in the article about my abstract painting A MARASMATIC CHILD
This is the key point I intended to convey at the outset of the article.
So, go ahead!
LILIUM OSCULUM
STOP
BEHIND THE GLASS – MARS
SINE NOMINE I
SINE NOMINE II
It’s crucial to note the significant disparity between how paintings appear under ultraviolet light in photos versus when viewed in person. Hence, the examples in the photo are meant to demonstrate the luminosity of the images rather than provide an exact depiction of their true colors.
Thank you for your attention
My next article on painting analysis of Ščučynski Kamar X-69 is coming soon!
Until we meet again.
Kind regards,
Liaksiej