acrylic/canvas, 81 x 65 cm
(...) He is a plastic poet of anxiety without being disturbing. He is subtle and full of solemnity, from which is released the fullness of experience concretized in the colors in which he wonderfully expresses himself. Dense paint fashioned with semicircular movements lends a certain rigidity to the expression, which is well overlaid by his poetic melancholy. Did he fall in love with Paul Klee or just understand him? - whatever the case may be, he does not fall into numbness here, he oscillates, but not for lack of determination, but because of a strong personality that is aware of how much of himself is needed in painting, and that reaching a certain stage does not mean stagnating in place. He loves the spectacle he emphasizes, because he does not pass indifferently through "human comedy" being able to pick a moment out of it as a piece of eternity. (Aphrodita Theodorescu)
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