Phoenix Bird – Rebirth and Recovery

Vlad-Dan Perianu participated in a group exhibition organised by the Association of the Religious Fine Arts Branch, with three works that studied the volume-colour-kineticism relationship. The Phoenix Bird also integrates a mechanomorphic component, which helps develop the sculpture's kineticism.

Phoenix Bird – Rebirth and Recovery

A significant online event, which started in October 2021, organized by the Association of the Branch of Religious Fine Arts and Restoration, achieves a clear interdisciplinarity by associating the creations of artists from different areas of visual arts, as the organizers say on the website hosting the event: “The exhibition aims to present fragments of the mysteries of their creations, moments of spiritual experience, crystallized on canvas, glass, wood or stone. The artists’ works, using such vast plastic tools of expression, evoke through the line, colour, volume and symbolism, the inexhaustible contemporary creative force in a time of too little time.”

Finding the elements of plastic language that characterize his sculptures made of wood (coloured volume), Vlad-Dan Perianu (PhD student, 2nd year) thought that three works that belong to him, Martyr, Phoenix Bird and Gate of Light, could be successfully integrated into the virtual screens of the exhibition. The works combine the chromatic element with the volumetric one and “Phoenix Bird” also integrates a mechano-morphic component, which helps to develop the kineticism of the sculpture. The works will be included in her doctoral thesis, given her concern for the relationship between the two grammars of visual language, chromatology and the science of form.

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