Exceptional Art From An Amazing Artist

It's shocking how many photos I have not posted yet. These are not random photos, these have been taken at art exhibitions, which means the art I have photographed is unique, which makes my photos unique as well. I mean everyone can take photos of some clouds and even though the photos are unique, the subject is repetitive to some extent. The subject of the photos I'm going to post today are not.

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The artist is Ioan Alexandru Herdelau, and you saw two paintings from him in my post yesterday.

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He's an exceptional talent in my eyes and you'll see why I'm saying this, and you can decide if I'm right or not.

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I'm starting with this painting, which has no title (none of them had a title), so it is left to the viewer to think and say whatever they want.

This is a street view, a few seconds of our life on a rainy day, on canvas. What surprised me was the striking crosswalk as it's not a common subject for painters, but this is not all.

As about the painting, even though it's not a common one, I love the colors (not counting the dominant red) and how the painter used the brushstrokes on canvas.

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If you look carefully, you can see what's the artist's particularity. I love how the painting is no so precise or better yet, shapes are not well defined. Most likely this style is confusing or annoying to some, but not for me.

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The more I look at these paintings, the more I fall in love with them and the style. I remember I asked if the paintings are for sale and as in most of the cases, the was a price list, which I knew would make me sad and it did. These paintings were not small, not for an apartment anyway and the price was ... directly proportional with the size of the paintings and the greatness of the artist in my opinion. Good art worth paying for, I'm not against it, but you need to have the funds you can allocate to it and also have the necessary space.

This painting shows a moment of street life and it may be nothing special to you, but I love it. Mostly the light and the colors that fascinates me and at the end of the day, it all comes down to how it makes you feel. I'd be buying for myself and would be for the mentioned reason, not for store of value, so I'd be free to pick what I want. No pressure from the snob world to buy art to fit their mood and expectation. No offense.

Do you see the crosswalk? Again, here too.

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Look at those eyes and the facial expression of the lady, also the harmony between the colors used by the artist.

As much as I love the artist's style and consider this portrait exceptional, I wouldn't want it on my wall. Imagine this lady looking at you every day :)

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Being a regular at these exhibitions, the gallery ladies know me well and we always exchange pleasantries at my every visit and talk a bit about the exhibition too. She told me that if she were to use one word to describe the portraits, that would be eyes and I can not disagree with her. If you look at the painting above, you see the majority of the canvas is blurry if I can use this word, only the eyes are well defined and sparkling as well.

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Another fantastic portrait and contrary to what I said regarding the first portrait, I would gladly hang this one on my wall. I'm not sure what the lady is thinking of, where her mind is, but I love the look on her face and her greenish eye. If you have a look at the colors used, you don't find them too striking, there's a harmony on every canvas, even here.

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This is an unconventional portrait and contrary to the previous ones, there are no eyes here. That doesn't mean I don't like it. Different is good.

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Now I know why I didn't post these photos. Most likely I saved them for a portrait series, then have never posted them, because sometimes I have more photos than space in my posts.

Finding them and looking at them feels great now. I really love the style of the artist. Love these portraits. The good thing about taking photos about everything is that I have the artist's contact details and could contact him in case I decide to buy a painting. I'd really want that honestly.

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Last, but not least, the last portrait, a very different one. First of all, the most obvious, the lady has two faces, which is amazing in art and here especially as the face is lovely. Secondly, the stronger colors, which I like. What I don't like here is the cigarette. I have no problem with people choice, but would not like to look at a lady smoking every day. otherwise I love this painting for many reasons.

Most likely this is going to look stupid, but I'm bookmarking my own post, in case one day decide to buy another painting. Would be happy to buy one of these.

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I think these paintings are exceptional, I love them. Thank you for sharing them!

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The paintings you shared all look incredibly beautiful, but this one really resonated with me. There's a feeling behind those brushstrokes that's hard to describe.

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I love that and would be happy to have it.

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All the paintings are amazing. I would highlight the good use of light and shadow, the contrast between them and, above all, the explosions of colour, using red as something striking in several cases. I also love the reflections and shadows on the pedestrian crossing, especially in the first work. I love that he paints people in the rain.

As for the portraits, I wouldn't want that woman staring at me every day either. Although I paint realistically, I also like this type of art.

And this is my favourite, I think you'll know why. If I had this piece, it would be wonderful!!! Thank you!! Wonderful!
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And this is my favourite, I think you'll know why.

I'm glad it is, but shame on me, I don't know why. For the eyes?

I'm glad you like these as they are exceptional in my opinion.

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I love all the portrait it's really good.. now a days some portrait are being ignore and not appriated...

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so it's not a must. You either like it, or not.

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Hola, son increibles gracias por compartirlas.

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All the paintings are a beautiful and expressed emotions. NICE SHOT'S

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Wow, those paintings are incredibly impressive. Thank you for sharing these lovely paintings.

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I agree with you that there’s a power here, a magnetism in every gaze… and the artist’s technique is superb, because I believe what Alexandru Herdelau wanted to show is magical—he decomposed light into colors... that light the human eye can’t fully perceive. I mean the way the colors of light break down across the faces, across the painted subjects. I love the exhibit, it’s truly one of a kind… but what I don’t quite agree with is the bit about the clouds: they’re so ever-changing… 😉

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