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The work of Normunds Braslins is full of themes of the past, and techniques of the era of Renaissance and Baroque painting. His paintings breathe a feeling of classicism, revisited by an artist and presenting a new soothing form of erotic art.
Idealized images of women constitute one of the basic themes of Normunds Braslins work, becoming an unmistakable trademark of the author. In his harmonious compositions a nuanced modeling of volumes unites with a supple line and a rhythmic arrangement of form. Delicately balanced colors and glazing fuse these sensual images into an unreal setting made of abstractly decorative or golden backgrounds.
In his works Normunds Braslins purposefully retains the link to classical tradition. His paintings seem like idyllic recollections of a lost “golden age”, seeking refuge in a parallel world, and at the same time playing games on the knife-edge in their thirst for Beauty that once was supposed to save the world. undefined