“Atom” by Bartosz Beda
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“Atom” by Bartosz Beda is part of the “Curated Works of Bartosz Beda Collection” at Widdlytinks.com. Symbolic of immense power, awe inspiring and thought provoking, “Atom” projects a feeling of power, making it a great addition to any office or boy’s bedroom or anywhere you want to project power of your own. With its abstract bursts of color and a mesmerizing visual effect that is reminiscent of the modern sci-fi style “time shift” and “deconstruction” video effects, yet this work predates them. It appears both still and in motion at once.
This made-to-order wall art is PRINTED ON CANVAS with a 1.5” frame depth and will arrive to you ready to hang. The side edges are finished in mirror-edge blur.
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ABOUT THE CANVAS PRINT
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• Dried pine stretcher bars ensure the frame will not warp or bow over time
• Thick, archival grade, poly-cotton blend canvas provides great durability
• ph neutral and acid free – the canvas will not yellow over time
• 1.5″ frame depth with sides finished in mirror-edge blur
• Ready to hang with an installed sawtooth hanger
Scroll down to “From the Artist” to learn more about this artwork.
See more from the “Curated Works of Bartosz Beda Collection” at Widdlytinks.com
Bartosz Beda collection artworks have been processed by the artist himself to visually simulate the 3D depth of the thick brushstrokes of layered paint of the original paintings.
FROM THE ARTIST: Bartosz Beda
Regarding the original painting, “Atom”
The Atomic Canvas: A Pilgrimage Through "Atom"
The Embodiment of Energy and Emotion in Abstract Representation
As you stand before "Atom," my oil painting measuring a compelling 120x100 cm, you are immediately drawn into the abstract representation of the first atomic bomb's intense and chaotic beauty. Created in 2012, this canvas is not just art; it's a dynamic conversation with history and human capability.
The heart of this painting is a disruption of color, an abstract maelstrom where deep blues, vivid orange, and bursts of red and white collide. These brushstrokes are not random; they are charged with the turbulent energy of the atomic metaphorical explosion, a visual echo of the moment that changed everything.
The paint has been intentionally guided across the canvas to mirror the essence of energy and awe-inspiring force. The central-right form is chaos captured, a representation of energy expanding relentlessly. As your eyes move outward, the colors shift to softer tones.
Here, in "Atom," contrasts dance—a visual ballet of creation and destruction. My strokes, varied in texture and thickness, forge a tactile landscape that also whispers of the ethereal. This is the duality of human achievement: the capability for significant progress and profound peril.
A Dialogue with Cinema and Literature
This piece, "Atom," also speaks to you in the language of cinema and literature. It reflects the dread of Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove," a satirical yet sobering contemplation of nuclear warfare's absurd terror.
As you absorb the abstract forms, you may recall the poignant narrative of "Grave of the Fireflies," a tale that captures the devastation of war with heartrending subtlety, echoed in the somber hues of my canvas.
Each textured layer of paint tells a story, like the words of John Hersey in "Hiroshima," a journalistic narrative of survival and the stark reality of atomic warfare. This painting compels you to look beyond the abstract and connect with the profound human experiences of our history.
In the interplay of colors, I nod to Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" and its exploration of scientific ethics. The elements in "Atom" may seem benign, but they hold the potential for monumental change, prompting you to ponder the consequences of our scientific endeavors.
Within the swirls of color, there's a silent homage to Roger McGough's "Icarus Allsorts," a poetic reflection on human arrogance and the brink of self-destruction, much like the delicate balance I portray on the canvas.
These references are incorporated into the fabric of "Atom," inviting you to view and participate in a dialogue that bridges art, history, and the essence of humanity's most daunting creations. Through this painting, I invite you to engage with the profound energy and unsettling power within, a conversation that will resonate with you as profoundly as the atomic legacy itself.
This made-to-order wall art is PRINTED ON CANVAS with a 1.5” frame depth and will arrive to you ready to hang. The side edges are finished in mirror-edge blur.
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ABOUT THE CANVAS PRINT
——————————————
• Dried pine stretcher bars ensure the frame will not warp or bow over time
• Thick, archival grade, poly-cotton blend canvas provides great durability
• ph neutral and acid free – the canvas will not yellow over time
• 1.5″ frame depth with sides finished in mirror-edge blur
• Ready to hang with an installed sawtooth hanger
See more from the “Curated Works of Bartosz Beda Collection” at Widdlytinks.com
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