In search of something unique and personal, I found out that there is only one thing I can do that will enrich these paintings - the thing was simply taking away everything from it, de-constructing it, destroying it and reassembling it.
I took away the brush strokes, the light and the poetry of the paintings and made them bolder, stronger - "juicier".
Keeping the authentic feel and rhythm of the painting, I strove to perfect the art of taking away from it while keeping its soul intact.
In my opinion modern era has helped a lot with this concept, it is rare to find time to ponder the details of the artwork. We are using speed to quickly scan the painting, and moving on into the next.
The Masters I chose to take from are:
Botticelli
Caravaggio
David
Micheal Angelo
Rafaello
Rubens
Titian
Vermeer
Dana Krystle, an architectural designer, artist, and author based in the vibrant city of Amman, Jordan. Driven by an unwavering passion for experimentation, constantly exploring new approaches and techniques to infuse her work with a sense of originality and creativity.
Equipped with a degree from the esteemed German Jordanian University and a wealth of experiences in landscape architecture, heritage conservation, exhibition design, and architecture design, she brings a diverse skill set and extensive knowledge to each project she undertakes. This multidisciplinary background enables her to approach her work with a fresh perspective, intertwining different disciplines and pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and experimentation.
Her artistic style can be described as contemporary, abstract, and uncanny an amalgamation of unconventional elements that captivate the imagination. On various websites, you will find a showcase of her architectural designs, abstract paintings, mesmerizing travel photography, and even excerpts of her poetry, which she lovingly compiled into collections on a yearly basis.
In addition to her artistic endeavors, she has authored several publications that delve into different facets of her creative journey. From The Monochrome Collection Vol.1: from sketchbooks 1, 2 & 3 to SKETCHBOOK 12: A series of architecture illustrations, and from Book Of Fragments to Book Of Fragments Volume No.2, her published works provide an intimate glimpse into her artistic process and serve as a testament to her dedication to sharing her artistic vision.