Introduction
Considering stylistic and imagery type of an artist’s work, one can classify his works into several groups: transcendentional symbolism, transcendentional surrealism and expressionalism. Transcendentional symbolic works of art are evidently the brightest and most unusual ones which have the mystery of conceiving the eternal and the spiritual world. Transcendentional means that the information comes from within, as a revelation, through the artist, to inform the viewer of something valuable and deep.
Symbolism stands for compressing the information into several artistic metaphors and generalizations as it seems impossible to express the idea of such works in a simpler, artistic manner. Coherence and bulking of a number of space and time visions of the past, present and future give birth to peculiar time metaphors which combine the historical burden of the past, mocking at the present and the foresight of the future. The identity of the form and the content and the need to create an artistic form and flexible images corresponding to the information layer of the artist’s works of art is the main difficulty in realization of his works. And to create such a work of art, the artist must believe in it, and then the faith will give birth to a miracle and a creation, inspired, light and calm, which involves the admirer in its orbit of philosophic thoughts and insights. While symbolic works of art come definite and formally designed, surrealistic ones are transferred spontaneously and improvisingly as life itself. The paradox of coherence of metaphoric images and definitely applied, tactile and outwardly aesthetic are the result of the great improvising of the unpredictable and mysterious creativity. Evidently, if the artist is full of energy and feelings, he lets them out in expressive works of art, bright and colorful and at the same time noble and touched by a great artistic taste and high skill.
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