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Female Warrior Art Leads The Spirit of Samurai Art
Unearthly nobility of a Samurai Concept Art carved out in a timeless place!
4 May '18
Samurai Art by Gheorghe Virtosu

by Alexandra Osadkova

4 May '18

Female Warrior Art Leads The Spirit of Samurai Art


Unearthly nobility of a Samurai Concept Art carved out in a timeless place!

With such a famous and serious historical legacy, we expect a special reverence for the unique piece, so it comes as no surprise to have it in samurai art show being held at the Tokyo museum.

A central aspect of Virtosu Samurai Art Canvas is action. Our figure here is the embodiment of rapid motion as the oscillating lines within the figure are reminiscent of the adept sweeps of a sword in combat. In the estuary excavated under the chin figure and ground substitute each other and interlock as if to signal the stealthiness of the warrior – the ability to conceal herself and thus alternate between the appearance of the object and that of the ground.

Figure

The figure is suspended in space, prominent and advancing in a field of reds and gold and outside of any discernible earthly locale. Time too seems frozen, and the multifaceted rendering of the figure shows it in motion that is halted by the fixing eye of the artist and spectator.

This picture is not so much reportage of a female samurai but more a record of the aesthetic response to the subject which the spectator is invited to share.

Prism - Samurai Abstract

The figure is not exhaustively portrayed in detail but more indicated through the prism of the medium of an abstract fantasy warrior art which, by this lack of finality, is implied to be either a discursive observation of the nature of perception, of self on the artist's part and of the world, or an acknowledgement of the medium as provocative of thought that open-ended.

Interpretation

This inconclusiveness prompts a creative interpretation on the part of the viewer, with the artist shrinking from a simplistic statement in order to deploy a nuanced suggestiveness that engages.

Female Samurai Warrior Fantasy Warrior Art
Female Samurai Warrior (2017) by Gheorghe Virtosu

Tension and flux

As such, Virtosu 's abstract here is anti-totalitarian because it does not commandeer the reins that control meaning but rather envisions signification in a social realm of dialogue. This is highlighted by the tension and flux between the figurative and the internal mechanics of form and color of the present samurai concept art.

This is no hieratic and insular modernism but a conversant discourse between formal means and expressive ends that sees meaning-formation as a perpetual and communal enterprise.

Depiction - Samurai Canvas Painting

The figure is depicted with an unearthly nobility, carved out in a timeless place. But this does not necessarily elevate it above all else as what are imbricated together within the canvas are the noble subject-matter, the artist's samurai concept art crafting and the perceptual responses of the spectator.

Color

The artist 's colorism is typified here by either abstracted and intensified light facets or the transference of the aesthetic into the ambit of the subject-matter. We need not decide for one or other of these options, as the artist maintains in his statement the cardinal virtues of the ongoing evolution and commonality of the determination of epistemological and ontological meaning.

About author Alexandra Osadkova was born 1984 in Kiev, Ukraine. She studied at National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture, Kiev. Educated in Ukraine and the US. Lives in Los Angeles. Contemporary Art. Modern Art. Exhibition Designer, Writer. E:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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