A technique that utilizes circles as a method of applying paint or any medium that one uses. The circles bring out the subject or it can also camouflage the subject. It depends on the viewer's point of view. See www.circlism.com Painting in the method of Circlism which was first discovered by me in 1985. It was used in 1996 in sketches that I made and finally in 2000 was used with oils on masonite.

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Showing posts with label Molecular Structure. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Art Majeur: Circlism Paintings!


 


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...CIRCLISM...

(sur`kliz`em) n. application of paint by diagramming an image in terms of tiny circles or figures to create an effect of subtle and complex dimensions. A school of painting exemplified by Stresino in the early 21st century United States. {Middle English cercle from old French, from Latin circulus} circle- a plane curve everywhere equidistant from a given fixed point, the center. surklizt n. & adj. sur`kliz`tic adj. Compare pointillism.

My name is Edward C. Stresino.


The breakthrough occured in highschool. In my sophomore year I became fascinated with spontaneous cell separations as a means of constructing and deconstructing visual images. Eleven years later in 1996 I found myself visualizing landscapes in the same terms. As my self-confidence grew I discovered a technique of my own. I refer to this technique as Circlism and it means to paint by diagramming an image in terms of tiny circles or figures. Words can only begin to project the idea which becomes meaningful when the viewer is in front of a full size painting.

As I proceed I feel that each painting is a further step ahead. Each painting is becoming more complex and intricate. I see me paintings as a means to achieve more complete awareness and to penetrate more deeply into contemporary perception.

All my current paintings are 48"x48" inches square which means big in relationship to the minimal images you are looking at on htis website. In order to get the full experience I am now exhibiting the paintings by private appointment. Contact me at my e-mail or P.O.Box which you will find on the contact page.

A Statement about each of my Paintings:

As we enter the world of Circlism we begin to understand the idea of creating or dividing images into bigger or smaller components. In other words, components are visualized in their most particular and integral state of being and then are reintegrated into the composition seen as a whole. This is the enigma that each of us must discover.


Sunday, January 29, 2012

New Circlism Video!

I'm musician and i would like to use in a video your work Galaxy2 on a poetry from Andrée Chédid
L'écorce et le destin with music from me. I would post it on facebook or YouTube. I would credit your work Galaxy2.


Of course. Unfortunately Andrée Chedid has just died this year. She's a great poetress. Here's his homepage in English :http://www.andreechedid.com/
and here's the text. I've tried to translate it.
259-L'écorce et le destin ( Andrée Chédid in Rythmes , Gallimard, 2003)
The peel and the destiny

Par nos yeux By our eyes
Par notre seule bouche By our one's mouth
Par nos deux mains By our two hands
Et par l'unique coeur And by the unique heart

Au nom de cette naissance On behalf of this birth
Qui nous convie Which invites us
Au nom de cette mort On behalf of this death
Qui nous contraint Which forces us
Au nom du premier cri On behalf of the first cry
Et du dernier déclin And of the last twilight

Par ce bref passage By this short passage
Dans les couloirs du temps In the corridor of the time
Par l'obscur qui nous mine By the darkness which wears down
Par ce feu qui nous anime By thes flame which animate us

Nous sommes tous We are all
Un même cortège A same procession
Séparés par l'écorce Separated by peel
Soumis aux mêmes pièges Submitted by the same traps
Reliés par le destin. Related by the destiny.

I don't know any translation of this poem in English.

My endeavor is not only musical but to make public poetry too.
I use french poetry (but not only) to "recite" on my music and image is the third link in the chain.
If you like it I imagine to use some of your others works as Japanese garden, King William street, Life force, Molecular structure , Galaxy on this video.


Thanks for yours giving supports. I've added some of yours others works and tag. I hope it will please you. Here's the link:     http://youtu.be/SxkyRrgT1HU

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