Melinda Matyas, Room without a view
01 Work, The Art Of The Nude, with footnotes # 71
Room without a view
Oil on Canva
15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 in
Private collection
Melinda Matyas’ work is based on the contemplation of the “hidden”, the “less visible”, searching the fragmentation and disintegration of the subject where the color and texture become the binding element. In her work the figurative representation breaks up, the forms are slightly falling apart giving free hand to the less visible to emerge, this way she is aiming to control and manipulate paint to dig out her subjects’ unsettling emotions revealing their innermost feelings, experiences, aspirations and hidden obsessions. Ideas taken from her daily life are transformed into possible painting subjects in her North London studio. Melinda is fascinated about color and texture, they equally define the figuration in her work. More on Melinda Matyas
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