2017年8月3日星期四
Crawfurd Adamson on the language of the human body
The global difference of this Scottish artist in his way of studying fine art. In fact, he used the Socratic method of dialogue: most of his life before the easel was held in seminars, meetings, master classes and training courses. For Crawford Adamson (Crawfurd Adamson) it was initially more important to find like-minded people than to create a masterpiece. Certainly, the basis for self-improvement was monumental education. He brilliantly graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, and earned an international scholarship, thanks to which he completed his studies in France.
The main and favorite plot of Crawford Adamson's paintings is the human body and all possible forms that it is capable of taking. The artist admits that the human figure has always fascinated him. A barely visible change in the posture, a meaningful gesture, in his opinion, can change the impression of the surrounding world. Crawford watched the behavior of people in public places and transferred these impressions to his paintings. He always used strong, often unexpected colors, providing with their help a non-standard perception.
Today Crawfurd Adamson is one of the leading figures in contemporary art, and to achieve this result it took, as always, talent and time - more than forty years. His personal exhibitions began in the eighties of the last century, and to this day traveled all over the globe. Some of them became part of the Metropolitan Museum's expositions and Fleming's collection in London.
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