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Glasses and Bottles, a Composition in Red, Yellow, and Black

A Study in Form and Fluidity: Glasses and Bottles

Richard E. Filipowski’s Glasses and Bottles, a Composition in Red, Yellow, and Black is not merely an arrangement of household objects; it is a carefully orchestrated visual symphony. Upon viewing this piece, one is immediately drawn into the interplay between polished glass, weighty liquid potential, and the vibrant geometry suggested by its colors—red, yellow, and black. The composition itself invites the eye to wander, tracing the elegant curves of at least thirteen wine glasses scattered across the surface, some catching the light in sharp focus in the foreground while others recede into a softer depth toward the background. This masterful handling of perspective gives the seemingly mundane subject matter an air of profound, almost architectural complexity.

The Influence of Modern Design and Bauhaus Echoes

To understand this work is to appreciate Filipowski’s deep immersion in modern design principles. Though his reputation rests heavily on abstract bronze and silver sculptures, pieces like this demonstrate his versatility across media. Influenced by the rigorous experimentation inherent in the Bauhaus method, Filipowski approaches everyday items with an artist's detached yet loving scrutiny. The arrangement of the six bottles—three anchoring the center and three guiding the gaze to the right—feels less like a still life and more like a diagram of form itself. It speaks to a period where art was actively engaged in redefining the relationship between utility and aesthetics, transforming common objects into subjects worthy of high contemplation.

Symbolism of Celebration and Ephemerality

The subject matter—glasses and bottles—carries inherent symbolism. They evoke moments of gathering, celebration, and shared human experience. Yet, within this potential for joy lies a subtle tension. The glass is inherently fragile; it holds liquid that is both beautiful in its color saturation (the depicted red and yellow) and utterly ephemeral. This duality suggests a meditation on the fleeting nature of perfect moments—a captured instant of conviviality rendered permanent through paint or pigment. For the collector, this piece offers a sophisticated dialogue between permanence (the artwork itself) and transience (what the objects represent).

Bringing Depth to Your Interior Space

For those seeking art that anchors a room with intellectual weight without sacrificing vibrant color, this reproduction is unparalleled. The combination of deep blacks grounding the composition against pops of saturated red and sunny yellow ensures that Glasses and Bottles will serve as an immediate focal point. Whether placed above a console table or incorporated into gallery wall groupings, its complex layering rewards close inspection. It suggests a curated life—one that appreciates both the beauty of industrial design and the poetry found in everyday ritual.

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About this artwork

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  • Title: Glasses and Bottles, a Composition in Red, Yellow, and Black
  • Dimensions: 38 x 50 cm
  • Year: 1945
  • Medium: Drawing or painting
  • Artist: Richard E. Filipowski

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