Allegory Exhibition by Marcin Jaszczak and Olga Pelipas at the El Greco Museum by Rosângela Vig

Allegory Exhibition by Marcin Jaszczak and Olga Pelipas at the El Greco Museum, banner - featured. Disclosure.

The end of a work of art seriously targeted, perfect for itself, logical, can be subordinated to the aesthetic purpose, at the end of beauty, like the products of eloquence. Here beauty serves as perfection. If the logical goal is merely imagined, then beauty dominates; thus there is nothing in obtaining the announced objective; … Read more

El Greco Museum by Rosângela Vig

Figure 2 – Museum entrance.

Praise beautiful things, receive them cheerfully in the spirit, to turn them into food, and thus become noble and good (…) welcome it with tenderness and recognizes it as a relative, the better the more you’ll have been prepared for this by education. (PLATO, 2004, p. 95) Ancient Greece enchanted in the field of Mythology, … Read more

Fodele Cultural Festival at the El Greco Museum, by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 8 – Photo of the Exhibition, featured.

Music becomes more accurate. In this, the very serious and speechless singing of the giants becomes noticeable and the giants slowly approach the limelight. From left to right, vague, red, that resemble birds a little quickly fly by. (KANDINSKY, 1991, p.146) Aesthetics travels through imaginary worlds and opens paths leading the observer … Read more

Exhibition "Conversations with the Cultures of the World" – El Greco Museum – Greece, by Rosângela Vig

Exhibition "Conversations with the Cultures of the World" – El Greco Museum – Greece, featured. Disclosure.

(…) Now, when the others are asleep, he is bent over his desk, casting the same look on a sheet of paper that he had just given to things, struggling with his pencil, his pen, his brush, throwing water from the glass, wiping the feather on his shirt, rushing, violent, active, such as … Read more

Remember SpARTakos? A few things have happened...

Remember SpARTakos? Website Obras de Arte was the first art website to spot him, back in June 2014, soon after he started showing his work online. His feature article on our website hit 1000 likes in no time, which confirmed us in the best way that he truly is a promising artist. … Read more

SpARTakos, The Visual Artist from Greece

SpARTakos, born in 1980, is a self-taught visual artist. He was born and raised in Greece, in the region of Thrace, the land of Spartacus himself, whom he drew his inspiration from to create his artistic name. The real Spartakos (Latin: Spartacus) (c.109 -71 BC) was a Thracian, enslaved by the Romans, who found himself struggling like a … Read more