All is based on man…
Kaspars Perskis art explores humanity and personality. Through the black, gray and white color Kaspars Perskis reveals human nature and internal pulsation...
His characters are lonely; they turn to us with a question of their existence. His characters don’t give us any answers. He doesn’t paint them in the environment we know, it is very far away, allowing our imagination to work even more.
Black and white of his paintings is like two opposites. Where black is associated with darkness and white with light, but in the middle they meet gray, so you can’t say that Kaspars Perskis paintings would be bleak, they are rather existentially true.
A neutral observer has a chance to encounter an ironic eagle wearing a medal, a cylinder hat and a coat, as well as to slip into the theater backstage of another era, or to meet a girl in the shape of a mannequin. Who are these characters? Where did they come from? What is their story? Kaspars Perskis asks all those questions and eventually you start to ask them yourself.