понедельник, 28 ноября 2011 г.

In a picture gallery

In a picture gallery
"The Magic Realism" by Rob Gonsalves


And now we are coming to the works of a very interesting painter - Rob Gonsalves. Rob Gonsalves (born in 1959 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian painter of magic realism with a unique perspective and style. Gonsalves now has 64 paintings and is working on more.  Gonsalves' works are often categorized as surrealistic. 

Just look at these pictures !


Rob Gonsalves - Ladies of the Lake

Rob Gonsalves - New Moon Eclipsed

Rob Gonsalves - Sun Sets Sail

Rob Gonsalves - Unfinished Puzzle

Rob Gonsalves - Bedtime Aviation

Rob Gonsalves - Candle Power

Rob Gonsalves - The Woods Within

Rob Gonsalves - Carved In Stone

Rob Gonsalves Table Top Towers


If we see his paintings, it’s like in the fairytale where everything is out of our imagination. An artist had a success in presenting wonderful idea based on his imagination through painting. He is like an illusionist in creating a magical painting. Gonzales has shown his talent in art since he was childhood. He was very interest with drawing from imagination using various types of media he began to develop his talent. 
He always used his sense of magic into realistic painting. So, he worked very accurate in presenting the "Magic Realism". But the most interesting from his idea is he tried to be open to possibility. He make everything looks different and beautiful as well.

Rob Gonsalves Into The Labyrinth

The popular pieces of him, like: Light Flurries, Ladies of the Lake, Cathedral of Commerce, Dancing Wind, and Sailing Islands.

Light Flurries

Cathedral of Commerce

Sailing Island

From his work imagination flies to the fairyland where we can found something about “miracle”. It almost unreal but he has success to present between imagination and humanity side into the real world. From example is Sailing Island where the tree was the inspiration for screen of the boats. “Light Flurries”, where the tree as the inspiration of the buildings. Another painting is "Ladies of the Lake", where the shadows of the tree was the inspiration for rows of ladies. That’s why I called this out of our imagination. :) 

Enjoy !!!!!!!!!










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