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Balconies will no longer be seen merely as auxiliary spaces. Artists and creators are beginning to see balconies as extensions of a person’s identity and as an area for self-reflection, making conversation, and having sacred quiet moments. From Fabian Perez, art has been created with the intent of shaping the atmosphere within which people live, have feelings, and create memories.
The way balcony paintings have been created is a significant influence on how those paintings, like romantic paintings, serve a purpose for creating deeper meaning in our lives.
A balcony is not defined by its size; rather, it represents the perception of one’s mood or emotional state. It is within emotionally charged artwork that one will find their emotional state of being.
Why Balcony Spaces Respond So Well to Romantic Paintings
Balconies are considered transitional spaces because they are in between interior and exterior spaces and have both privacy and openness. Living rooms and hallways do not have this characteristic. As such, romantic paintings work well on balconies because they visually represent the emotional characteristics of a romantic painting. Which is creating an intimate feeling but not confining.
Use of warm light, soft flowing lines, and dynamic form express an emotional connection to the outside and natural lights to the viewer. Conversely, romantic paintings offer warmth to very minimalist and often cold or stark structures. So the romantic paintings give a sense of what the space will feel like rather than simply decorating the balcony.
This emotional connection to the work is at the centre of Fabian Perez’s artistic concept, where the atmosphere and the human presence matter more than trends in design.
Balcony Paintings as Visual Storytelling
The balcony has an inherent narrative. It is a site of pause and active listening, a spot we frequently visit in the morning and evening, and where we could often engage in a hushed conversation.
Representational scenes, personal moments, and imaginative portrayals create an additional level of richness to the overall experience of the space without detracting from it. The intent of balcony paintings is to create a continuous flow of emotion.
The other aspect of this is the way the romantic-style painting focuses on the detail of mood, emotional tension, and human involvement versus a literal representation of the landscape.
Placement Matters More Than Quantity
A common error that individuals make is overcrowding outside spaces. A balcony does not require numerous pieces of art that clash with one another; rather, a single focal painting provides much greater impact when displayed appropriately.
By situating your balcony area artwork adjacent to your seating area or on walls you would walk past to access the seats, you will draw attention to it frequently and allow different lighting to affect the way you see the artwork, enhancing its emotional resonance with the viewer.
This gradual process of experiencing emotionally charged artwork matches the curatorial approach taken by Fabian Perez throughout his work.
Creating a Private Atmosphere in an Open Space
Romantic paintings are capable of bringing warmth to an otherwise stark setting. In contemporary balconies made from concrete, glass, and metal, the addition of fine art serves to add a strong human element.
The forms and poses of the people painted, combined with their shadowed facial expressions create a balance with all the hard lines of the buildings around them making the space feel more cozy and personal than exposed; it becomes less of a building shape and more about what is felt in it when one uses the balcony.
This is why collectors tend to favor romantic paintings in semi-open types of spaces; the artwork provides an emotional presence that anchors the room.
Art That Extends Beyond Indoors
When an artist intentionally selects the subject of their work, they can create an artwork that expresses both the emotional aspects of being in one place and the feeling of being in another.
Fabian Perezโs method for painting artwork expresses this adaptability by allowing for the same piece to convey an emotionally clear message when viewed from a dark indoor environment, as well as an emotionally clear message when viewed outdoors with natural daylight.
Although the artwork doesnโt alter its form, the viewerโs experience will be different depending on where and how they experience it.
Conclusion
Balcony Paintings should never look as if it was added on or completed at some point after the fact. It should be a reflection of how we live, what we feel, and be a personal expression of you.
By selecting artwork that emphasizes each place’s “mood” and/or creates an emotional response through human interaction. The balcony becomes more than just a place for sitting outside; it is an extension of our own inner lives and, thus, represents “home.”
This is the primary message behind Fabian Perez’s vision of art as a connection between a space and human emotion rather than just a form of decoration.