The realm of art is a fascinating one that keeps the audience interested throughout, with each artist expressing their imagination via painting. On the other hand, it is undoubtedly one of the most difficult fields for an artist to excel in since seeing through the cut is a challenging task. To be recognized, your art should be one-of-a-kind, speak directly to the audience, and they should enjoy looking at it and feeling a connection with it.
Clifford Singer, a modern master of geometrical art and polymath, lives in such a society. He brought an unusual proposal to the table, for which he is well-known in the industry. With his touch of Geometric Abstraction, Constructivist Art, Concrete Art, and Mathematical Art, he has transformed contemporary art. His art is already creating waves in the business, and you will be able to spend hours simply marveling at his creations.
A professional in academia and the arts
One of the positive aspects of his artwork is that it is significant from a global perspective and as a comparative study both intellectually and as a visual experience for intellectual and mental activity. He was born in Great Neck, New York, and has over 50 years of expertise, which makes his work exceptional.
After spending much of his life as an original New York Soho-based artist, he currently lives and works in Henderson, Nevada. Great Neck South Senior High School, New York, HSD; Alfred University, New York, B.F.A.; The City College, CUNY, New York, M.F.A.; Singer also possesses Secondary Pedagogical Licenses in Art and Mathematics. In 2001, I enrolled as a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at the Graduate Center, CUNY.
His vast experience and one-of-a-kind art have allowed him to publish papers and even give lectures on his work at the University of Oxford in England, the University of California, Berkeley, CA, Rice University in Texas, and the Bridges Organization.
An Intriguing Point of View
Art is all about having a distinct vision and then bringing it to life in order to create the ideal picture. Singer has expressed it wonderfully, “I work with the one dimension of color (that of value). Consider white and black, as there is an additive identity and additive inverse property between white and black that accordingly, are colors. White lines on a black field are expressions of a norm that borders between logic and the empirical to balance the spatial experience. The following list of colors is present in this geometric work: black and white. Basically, black and white is visually dramatic for the picture field.”
Working with geometry in the arts takes unique talents, such as adhering to rules, axioms, and techniques and planning out the entire process so that the result is beautiful. ‘Portals,’ ‘Universe,’ ‘Black Diamond,”Limacon,’ and ‘The Blue Rider’ are wonderful examples of his work and how he is changing the art world with his distinctive geometric art.
He is entirely redefining the art world with his one-of-a-kind work and concepts, in which he wants the worlds of mathematics and art to collide and give art a new meaning. As an expert in both professions, he works hard on his pieces so that none of the laws are broken but rather sewn in beautifully to create a meaningful message.
Website: www.CliffordSinger.Net