Sunday, July 31, 2016

'SEEING THE LIGHT'





'Sometimes an artist intuitively and unintentionally becomes the midwife of a little gem. 
I cannot help but admire and respect these adventurers for their bravery and insistence on barging into this world uninvited, in order to gate crash our party.
This is one such little fellow, who saw the light 10 minutes ago....'


Photograph, text, concept: ALETA MICHALETOS

Copyright © 2016 ALETA MICHALETOS, All rights reserved.

2016
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Saturday, July 16, 2016

ADDED VALUE

My paintings are created with pigment.
I have never even considered the absurd notion that certain paintings could be superior because of the amount, or the specific shade of pigment I may have applied.
Value is added through skill, imagination, thoughtfulness and God given talent.
Therefore any judgement of a human being which is based on their amount of pigment, is far fetched.
If ever you find yourself in a judgemental mood, rather consider the alterable and unique moral and ethical traits of a human being.
The impact of variations in character such as loyalty, love, humility, honesty, patience, responsibility, tolerance, dedication and generosity, have far greater repercussions for the general moral health of the inhabitants of this world. 
These traits can be influenced and developed through nurturing, mentoring and by example.  Rather ask yourself: 'what example am I setting?'
Each human being is a blank slate (tabula rasa) when born (the mind before it receives the impressions gained from experience.The unformed, featureless mind) and his/her specific hue of skin, is merely the variation of a tinted surface on which he/she will paint his/her own character and project his/her unique individuality. 
It does not make sense to judge a work of art by the tint of the canvas, or by it's under painting
By carefully observing nature, one is forced to conclude that our Creator does not encourage boredom, neither repetition.... and so let's rather joyfully embrace the endless permutations of humanity and all forms of life which create the dense and magnificent tapestry of our Universe.

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Friday, July 15, 2016

NOT NICE

I feel shattered today...... senseless and unexpected atrocities, have once again, devastated innocent civilians and the world at large.
The brutality is chilling.
I could feel the excruciating pain, as I saw images of the remains of broken bodies trampled like cockroaches and strewn across the road.
I could feel the anguish of parents fleeing the horrific scene, whilst cradling a precious child against their breast. 

I have a daily habit of going for a meditative walk.
I intuitively gather discarded objects that happen to attract my attention and these bits and pieces, I lovingly call my 'Catch of the Day'.

However, on many occasions these little collections, which I intuitively arrange into scenarios, have uncannily predicted or reflected, the Mood of the Day.
Today was no exception.

Photographer: ALETA MICHALETOS
Title: 'NOT NICE'
16 July 2016 
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

‘EARS ARE FOR KISSING’



‘EARS ARE FOR KISSING’
Aquarelle on paper 
Paris 2007 
90 mm x 140 mm

Whenever I visit Paris, I stay in the Cité Internationale des Arts. I’ve noticed that on all three occasions I’ve been there so far, there has been a definite ‘change of direction’ in my work as far as the subject matter and the technique is concerned. I allow myself the privilege of labeling these pieces, as slightly ‘naughty’!

This ‘shift of focus’ can be ascribed to several factors, all of which exert a direct influence and they are as follows:

1)   Traditionally, I visit the Cité during an icy December/ January, which in itself stretches the modest baggage allowance of 23Kg and hardly allows the luxury of excessive amounts of heavy art material. I make do with my paint box containing aquarelles, an aquarelle pad, pencils, pens, notebooks and camera, with which to satisfy my artistic urges.
2)   There is an entire absence of ‘censorship’ during this period of creative solitude. I have the luxury and freedom to express whatever comes to mind, with the additional bonus of being able to destroy the result, without any explanations. 
3)   Relieved from the many duties I normally perform at home, I am capable of immediate expression of any idea. The direct medium of aquarelle is totally suitable for this very purpose.  At home, I find myself in the situation of mostly working on a ‘backlog’ and often the ‘freshness’ of the idea is compromised.
4)   Paris is the City of Love and one is surrounded by it, day and night! Possibly, living alone for an extended period increases one’s awareness of what you lack and most probably, previously took for granted. It’s understandable that the amount of  ‘kissing’, ‘pouting’, ‘whispering’, ‘stroking’, ‘touching’, caressing and ‘sighing’ that surrounds you, can eventually become rather overwhelming and unsettling! The sight of lovers everywhere transforms you into a unintentional voyeur…… unnerved, as you watch a lover softly brush away the dark locks of his sweet heart and then gently nibble on her delicate, ivory ear…. it sets your heart racing!
5)   And so, literally bombarded with images such as these, you become saturated and need to find creative relief. Infinite varieties of sculptural, organically shaped little ears, resembling sensual shell or floral motives, become the focus of one tiny aquarelle, saturated with erotic emotion and ‘EARS ARE FOR KISSING’ sees the light!

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