He loves me - he doesn't love me - 1909


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "loves me - does not love me" (1909) by Ethel Carrick Fox is a dazzling testimony of the ability of the Australian painter to capture ephemeral moments bathed in light and emotional load. In this piece, Carrick Fox enters into impressionism, a style with which he has been associated throughout his career, especially for his predilection for portraying daily scenes with a remarkable vivacity and freshness.

The composition presents a group of figures in an outdoor environment, presumably in a park or garden, a recurring theme in the work of Carrick Fox. The scene is dominated by the game of lights and shadows that are filtered through the foliage , creating an ethereal and almost magical environment. This light management not only adds depth and texture to the scene, but also evokes a sensation of transience, as if we were witnessing a fleeting moment of contemplation and leisure.

In the center of the composition, a female figure stands out, possibly the protagonist of this visual narrative. The woman, dressed in light colors and a hat, holds in her hands a flower, intensely absorbed in the classic act of defolrating a margarita, symbolizing the incessant search for love and uncertainty that accompanies her. This gesture, intimate and universal, resonates with the viewer, transporting it to its own experiences of desires and love doubts.

The use of color in this work is especially notable. Carrick Fox uses a luminous and vibrant palette, which gives life to vegetation, flowers and human figures. The green and brown tones of the natural environment delicately contrast with the whites and pastel colors of the clothes, creating a visual harmony that captures the eye and guides the viewer's gaze throughout the scene.

In addition, the detailed work in the profiles and clothing of the figures denotes a careful study and observation of the fashion and culture of the early twentieth century. This level of detail not only offers historical precision, but also serves to contextualize the scene within a real time and space, anchoring it in reality despite its almost dreamlike quality.

Ethel Carrick Fox, who developed much of his work in Europe, especially in France, is known for his ability to capture everyday life with an impressionist approach that manifests itself in its treatment of light and color. This work, "loves me - does not love me", is an excellent example of his mastery in these aspects and demonstrates his ability to merge a detailed technical aspect with sincere and accessible emotionality.

The painting not only celebrates the simple beauty of a moment in time, but also invites the viewer to reflect on the universal feelings and experiences encapsulated in the small act of defolrating a flower. This approach in everyday life and simple but loaded with meaning is what gives Carrick Fox's work his lasting and relevance, even more than a century after his creation.

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