Soegiono’s paintings,
in a glance, show a classic depiction of the human picture. Although created in
photographic realism with perfect attention to details, with a well developed
colour composition crafted from many layers, his paintings are not portraits
merely chasing the precision of form. The human figures and the surrounding
scenery is no longer mere reality, but also a metaphor. His clear, succinct,
easy on the eye prose also hides a poem. It hides a deep meaning unseen by the
naked eye, a meaning that must be captured by the heart.
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