Daniel Chiriac: Creating a Life of Art by Paint Appeal

 


Daniel Cristian Chiriac, born 1972 in Romania, paints oil on canvas. His liked designs are realism as well as surrealism. After an extended period of abstractionism (prior to 2006), Chiriac found the stunning paintings of the old masters. Being an increasing number of thinking about the old masters methods, he gradually deserted the abstract art design as well as resorted to surrealism, wonderful realism as well as timeless realism style. A lot of his time is committed to his little daughters and other half and of course, producing art. Here today, he gives us his story total with perspicacity and also personal anecdotes connecting to his experience of life as a musician.

What is the story behind the jobs you desire to focus on "Till the end of time" and also "The last love of Don Juan"?

Well, it's not a lot the tale behind them than the reality these two paints are my favorites.

" Till the end of time" is a painted love rhyme to my pleasant woman, Daniela. She is the resting model for my paint.

The image is a sign of time evanescence. Being so, all that counts in the end is love which has to be protected along the years.

This painting is likewise my initial conscientious attempt to handle the golden percentage. I never ever before, before or hereafter have actually done so many calculi for a solitary composition! Who's that to inform that love isn't math ?! Well, my love is math ... Daniela is a math educator.

As for the second paint, I was thinking of this subject for a number of years before getting started repainting it. I saw this title on the street. It was a movie theater play. The play is rather unknown as well as I really did not see it so my structure has absolutely nothing in common with it besides the title. All the ideas came from that title around which I developed the story beginning with this question:


- What if Don Juan really did not go to hell after his last "love"?


I looked over this question with a hopeful vision, somehow pre-raphaelistic, as well as not in a cynical, post-modern philosophical sight (If post-modern, I would certainly require to think upon Don Juan's last love as the term itself states: last. so, the really last of Don Juan's enjoys. As if he recognized it is the last one and then think what would certainly have been his sensations regarding ... well ... I digress ... let's go back to the major tale ...


So this is my tale:


What if Don Juan had quit flying from one blossom to another? According to the tale of Don Juan, he didn't quit attracting women as well as his end was in heck ... but, being myself a romantic type, I thought that, in specific circumstances, Don Juan can have also been seduced therefore, to discover "the only one" that was truly for him.

This is the topic of my "The last love of Don Juan"... well, I believe that the title ought to be "The only love of Don Juan" due to the fact that I believe all his "task" was just an efficiency not enjoy because I do count on real love comprised of sacrifice, regard and commitment (however, so decreased in these days of exacerbated egoism)... as well as consequently this is my version of the legend of Don Juan finishing: I believe that Don Juan could have found his real love with magnificent aid only.

That's that to tell that love isn't math ?! Well, my love is mathematics ... Daniela is a math instructor.

As for the second painting, I was believing concerning this topic for a couple of years before obtaining started repainting it. I looked over this inquiry with a confident vision, somehow pre-raphaelistic, and not in a pessimistic, post-modern philosophical sight (If post-modern, I would have needed to believe upon Don Juan's last love as the term itself says: last. The really last of Don Juan's likes. As if he knew it is the last one and also after that believe what would certainly have been his sensations concerning ... well ... I swerve ... allow's go back to the primary tale ...

So this is my story:

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