Review of Navot Miller 'Paradise' | Berlin Art Link
Briefly

The exhibition, titled 'Paradise,' features 11 new artistic works that portray vibrant scenes in both domestic and natural environments. As viewers enter the basement space, their anticipation builds with the unveiling of the works. Notably, 'The Shower (Kevin & Elliot in Zipolite)' presents two orange figures washing each other in an intimate scene, invoking a sense of innocent voyeurism. The use of color and framing enhances engagement while maintaining perspective. The work 'Snowscape (Tommy and Steven outside a club on Ten Eyck Street)' continues the theme of peeking and interaction, creating a dynamic viewing experience.
The exhibition 'Paradise' features 11 vibrant works depicting intimate scenes within domestic and natural environments, playing with color and perspective to engage viewers.
'The Shower (Kevin & Elliot in Zipolite)' is an almost life-sized painting showcasing two figures in an intimate yet obscured moment, highlighting innocence and voyeurism.
The vivid use of color and framing creates a sense of intimacy in 'Paradise,' allowing viewers to feel a part of the scenes while also maintaining distance.
In 'Snowscape (Tommy and Steven outside a club on Ten Eyck Street),' the artist continues to explore the concept of peeking, blending interaction and observation.
Read at Berlin Art Link
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