"By means of appropriately tuned color patches, by means of their appropriately harmonized expression, Fałat gives not a faithful reflection, a copy, but an artistic equivalent of the motif, taken from nature; the artist does not bore with telling details, but only hints and suggests: creating a fresh and vivid excitement for the eye, he forces the imagination to complete the laconic image, awakens from dormancy whole circles of associations, works directly on the emotional side of human life." Mieczysław Treter: Fałat, "Fine Arts", 1925/6, after Jerzy Malinowski, "Julian Fałat, Warsaw 1985 One of the most famous and recognizable themes of Fałat's work was the winter landscape. Painted in the spirit of impressionist realism, with synthetic forms, framed asymmetrically - in accordance with Japanese aesthetics, painted with great lightness and sensitivity to light, using tones of blue, purple, pink. The artist, in his modesty, summed up this theme as follows: "Our snow is so wonderful that its impossible, ladies, to paint badly. He packs himself in your hand, ladies! Enough to see him! " Witold Noskowski: From Memories of Fałat, "Rainbow," 1929, after Jerzy Malinowski, "Julian Fałat," Warsaw 1985 |
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