鏡‧影 -林彥甫油畫個展
肖像畫在西方藝術中有著悠久的發展,人們不僅試圖記錄下輪廓與外型,更要讓人物的個性與情感躍然於畫布之上;有時彷彿可以感受到那人的所思、所想,令人想要了解他的寂寞與憂愁;或是亦憂亦喜,參雜著各種不同的面相,塑造出似若真實的人物。透過藝術家的眼睛,繪畫呈現出對人文的關懷,而其中多樣的面貌,亦是畫家自我的投影。
林彥甫從事油畫創作十多年,經由戶外寫生、人物描繪及名作研究等方式,在自由而具啟發性的環境中,不斷讓自己的能力與視野更加地前進也更加地寬廣。彥甫透過直接的觀察創作,以尋找自然光下的色彩和光影,但他並非以強烈的對比、紛亂的色彩呈現,而是以柔和淡雅的色調,顯現色彩在空間中協調的美感,以營造整體的和諧感。
此次展出以人物相關的畫作為主,希望能如同一簾明鏡,照出不同的形象,而那不僅是外在的輪廓,更是深潛的情感與意涵,願和大家分享相關的成果與心得。
更多畫作請上 yenfu.org
展期:2015-02-03 - 2015-03-08,週二~週日 09:00~17:00
(2月18日(除夕)至23日(初五)休館)
地點:基隆市文化中心-第二陳列室
To Reflect, to Form – Lin Yen-fu Solo Debut
Portrait painting, a long established genre
of painting in western art, intending not to depict the visual appearance of
the subject, but to reveal the inner essence and lively emotion; it makes us
experience those tempests in mind; it leaves us to sympathize with the loneliness
and sorrow; The diverse figures, with all the happiness and sadness, are really
brought to life. Through the eyes of the artist, the painting itself reflects
the concern for humanity. And it also represents the
inner mind of the artist himself, whose mind unconsciously mirrors on the
paintings.
Lin Yen-fu(林彥甫) has
dedicated in oil painting for more than ten years. He has always studies under
open minded environments, which, therefore, allows his personal
characteristics and feelings to show vividly throughout the paintings. Moreover, through painting in plein-air, portraying live-models,
and studying masterpieces, his skills go even further and his vision becomes much
broader. Yen-fu develops his works through direct observations. However, the depictions
of those colors and light in nature do not lead to high contrast or strong intensity
as in Impressionist art. Instead, he fixes on soft and elegant tone to maintain
the consistency throughout the paintings. What he is seeking for is the harmony
and aesthetic that lie in the classical art.
For more paintings and information, please
visit: http://www.yenfu.org/
Time: 2015-02-03 - 2015-03-08 9 am to 5pm Daily
(Closed Monday)
(Closed from Feb. 18th to 23rd)
Place: Keelung Cultural Center (181 Xin1st Rd, Keelung City 202 Taiwan)







