
Gilbert Claes
- Lives (lived) in Belgium
A good picture must immediately attract attention and captivate.
This can be done by the subject, the colors, the beauty, the message ...
But above all by minimalism so that the viewer immediately can see the difference between main motif and the afterthought.
I call myself the painting photographer or the camera-wielding painter and try to catch the light that famous painters as distinction of others ...
I am a follower of 'suprematism' ... an abstract Art movement based on forms, such as circles, squares, lines and rectangles...
.. it refers to an abstract art based upon 'the supremacy of pure artistic feeling'... rather than on visual depiction of objects... Malevich 1915
The pictures are predominantly assigned to the art direction Photography.
Gilbert Claes was mainly concerned with the following motives: Abstraction.
The art works of the artist are dominated by the colors black, gray and pastel.