Arturs Dimiters - RENAISSANCE DANCE





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Arturs Dimiters presents RENAISSANCE DANCE, an original acrylic painting from 2020+ on an 18 mm thick blockboard, in multicolour Abstract Expressionism, hand signed, 125.5 cm high by 100 cm wide, weighing 40 kg, created and sold direct from Latvia by the artist.
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A painting made by various applying paint soaked fabric, imprinted in various shapes, colors and textures, created and sold by the artist. It is made using a unique technique that results in organic, naturally formed phenomena. It is created on an 18 mm thick blockboard, ensuring structural stability, resistance to warping, and long-term preservation.
An artwork "RENAISSANCE DANCE" is put on auction after the artists fourth solo exhibition "The Weight of Paint" in Wester Bank exhibition hall.
Arturs Dimiters is a multidisciplinary artist, coming from Skulme artists dynasty, who have been professional artist in four generations. He has developed a unique technique of showing real motion texture by a fabric and paint combination, creating unique patterns of natural phenomena.
Curator Inga Šteimane on Arturs Dimiters’ works in the exhibition “My Family"
“Arturs Dimiters’ technique can be described as an avant-garde use of the components of painting - canvas, paint, the picture’s rectangle, and a conceptualized stroke or splash created by throwing a piece of fabric into paint poured onto the painting’s surface. This gives his works
an expressionist character and brings to mind the Vienna Actionists, Robert Rauschenberg, or
the neo-Dadaist language of Fluxus, as well as Dzemma Skulme’s modern approach to colors, surfaces, and found objects. The images are polymorphic and feel at home in the postmodern space with numerous references to various cultures, without sorting them either chronologically or by status. For example, the “natural” aesthetic texture of the fabric soaked in color is associatively comparable to ancient marbles or classical sculptures. “Airiness” and “subtlety” in the colors seem ambient. Meanwhile, the artist’s suggestions to notice faces and figures in the works resonate with the familiar act of daydreaming while gazing at clouds, the roughness of walls, or the play of shadows. Contemporary animation featuring communities of animals and fantastical creatures is yet another cultural space inhabited by Arturs Dimiters’ “Family.”
A painting made by various applying paint soaked fabric, imprinted in various shapes, colors and textures, created and sold by the artist. It is made using a unique technique that results in organic, naturally formed phenomena. It is created on an 18 mm thick blockboard, ensuring structural stability, resistance to warping, and long-term preservation.
An artwork "RENAISSANCE DANCE" is put on auction after the artists fourth solo exhibition "The Weight of Paint" in Wester Bank exhibition hall.
Arturs Dimiters is a multidisciplinary artist, coming from Skulme artists dynasty, who have been professional artist in four generations. He has developed a unique technique of showing real motion texture by a fabric and paint combination, creating unique patterns of natural phenomena.
Curator Inga Šteimane on Arturs Dimiters’ works in the exhibition “My Family"
“Arturs Dimiters’ technique can be described as an avant-garde use of the components of painting - canvas, paint, the picture’s rectangle, and a conceptualized stroke or splash created by throwing a piece of fabric into paint poured onto the painting’s surface. This gives his works
an expressionist character and brings to mind the Vienna Actionists, Robert Rauschenberg, or
the neo-Dadaist language of Fluxus, as well as Dzemma Skulme’s modern approach to colors, surfaces, and found objects. The images are polymorphic and feel at home in the postmodern space with numerous references to various cultures, without sorting them either chronologically or by status. For example, the “natural” aesthetic texture of the fabric soaked in color is associatively comparable to ancient marbles or classical sculptures. “Airiness” and “subtlety” in the colors seem ambient. Meanwhile, the artist’s suggestions to notice faces and figures in the works resonate with the familiar act of daydreaming while gazing at clouds, the roughness of walls, or the play of shadows. Contemporary animation featuring communities of animals and fantastical creatures is yet another cultural space inhabited by Arturs Dimiters’ “Family.”

