Re: pudjakjuzto2
Posted:
Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:24 am
by Taron
That creates such compelling depth, pud! Looks fantastic! There's a hint of naive painting in what looks like are figures, and I absolutely love it! The juxtaposition between that and your pretty much overly mature style is just another outstanding dimension. I'll never stop being in awe at your artistic soul's creations.
Re: pudjakjuzto2
Posted:
Mon Sep 05, 2022 11:40 am
by Intars
Very good update, let's continue to watch were the whole thing goes.
There is so much of abstraction at interplay here; a canvas of ideas.
Re: pudjakjuzto2
Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2022 10:57 pm
by eduardobedoya
Congrats Pud,
First, is good to know you people are good, Pud, Pilou, Intars, Taron, Zero, etc
I've seen Pud's artwork from the first page, n I felt like it has walked through some variants in style, first ones were more thick n plastic in a way, then were other paintings that looked more graphical within the abstraction, there is also the kind that looks like computer art. And also the kind that looks a bit more dark, like corpses walking on desolation landscapes. So to me, Pud has many variants in a way. This last batch is somehow a bit different, don't know exactly how Pud describe his art himself. I'm sure he can make a better review.
Congrats man.
Re: pudjakjuzto2
Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2022 11:18 pm
by Taron
The moment he came into his style, the less filtered he began to channel and whatever comes through him speaks to us on a different level. I love sharing my interpretations of his work, specifically telling Pud how I receive it. Regardless to any of our thoughts, he has manifested a method to share infinite impulses in a language of his creation we can read. To me, again, he's not "trying" to say something, but simple lets it speak.
Re: pudjakjuzto2
Posted:
Sun Dec 11, 2022 1:58 pm
by Zeropainter
unique style, I like it ...