Description
The painting of Janos Mesaroš – Source, is an old picture of him, from 1986. This is a typical example of his painting, motifs with playful horses and Pannonian plains are known to painting lovers. Janoš Mesaroš works with a lot of light and clear colors.
This painting was done using the oil on canvas technique. Dimensions are 66 x 90 cm (without frame) and 80 x 104 cm (with frame). The price of the painting Janos Mesaroš – Source is with the frame. The frame is the original brown and the passepartout is a thin wooden light orange slip. The frame is selected with style and in accordance with the colors in the picture.
Using the technique of oil on canvas, the painting by Janos Mesaroš – Source takes us to a different world of painting. In harmonious colors, he emphasizes one direction where everything is idealized and through his imagination he shows us the way to a new creativity where everything is expressed in one image.
With the cultivation and development of his personal painterly poetics, he painted a number of commissioned paintings, most of them from the cycle of love, survival, colorful love, balancero, controlled chaos, etc.
He started painting in 1970, when he joined the group “Selo”. The Butcher’s pictures cannot leave anyone indifferent.
This world-famous artist, a lover of horses and life in the Pannonian plain, is a very prolific painter. He had around 270 solo exhibitions around the world, where he presented himself with more than 10,000 paintings.
Janos Mesaros only recognized the painter in himself when, due to a severe spinal injury, he was forced to leave professional football.
It was in 1969, when he was 26 years old.
Oxford included him, because of his exceptional accomplishments and achievements in the field of art and painting, in his book of famous and recognized citizens of Serbia! Today he lives, works and creates in Belgrade.
Painting of Janos Mesaroš – Source comes with a certificate of authenticity and originality. Add a touch of sophistication to your space with the painting by Janos Mesaroš – Source