ART Habens Contemporary Art Review | Page 75

Yoram Chisin ART Habens For the most part the works are abstract without name or subject matter that can be represented in figure, the emotion is the subject and is represented through the layers and colors. The juxtaposition of contrasting as well as complementing colors is the language of the work! It is the role of the viewer to decide and interact with your work, to decide what is real and what is imagined, your job as you see it is to express and hopfully move or provoke. Yes, it is the universal language of pain, sadness, hope and joy in these particular works that engage and move the viewer, and in essence, isn’t that the purpose of great art! It is imperitive to the work’s charm and appeal that the viewer is determining his own association with the piece, a great work can have this effect by leaving room for one to enter into the world of the artist through their own emotions and experiences as their guide. You are very excited to be working with some new materials and computer generated techniques to mark your new series that you are currently working on. An interview by and 21 4 06 , curator curator Special Issue