Towards the Forest II - 1915


Size (cm): 65x50
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In the work "Towards the Forest II" of 1915, Edvard Munch offers us a deep vision of his inner world, a universe that swings between the naturalistic representation and the subjective interpretation of the experience. As one of the most prominent exponents of symbolism and precursor to expressionism, Munch uses this painting to explore human emotions in relation to nature.

The composition of "towards the forest II" is characterized by a dense and mysterious atmosphere, where trees rise as almost human figures, loaded with symbolism. The way in which the trunks are configured in space gives the impression of a path that leads to the viewer to a psychological depth, while the background dissolves in a chromatism that evokes feelings of melancholy and longing.

Munch uses a color palette that leans towards dark and greenish tones, complemented by terrible and ocher nuances, creating a sense of disturbing familiarity. This use of color not only defines the natural environment, but also acts as a reflection of the artist's emotional state. The lush forest appears imbued with a sense of complicity and isolation, where each tree seems to tell a story and whisper secrets in the wind.

The human figure, whose presence is scarce in this work, suggests an intentional loneliness, almost like an echo of lonely perception that Munch frequently explored in his work. Although a clearly delineated character is not presented, the landscape acts as an emotional alter ego, a manifestation of the artist's inner tumult. This reference to the human figure, or its absence, refers to the inextricable connection between the human being and its environment, a recurring theme in Munch's work.

The pictorial style of Munch in "Towards the Forest II" follows the line that cemented with works such as "the cry" or "the Madonna", where stylized shapes and the evocative use of color are privileged to transmit complex sensations. This work, although less prominent than its most famous pieces, shares the same emotional impulse that characterizes its production, a need to express the ineffable and the deepest of the human condition.

Munch's influence on modern art is indisputable, becoming a precursor for artists who explored symbolism and expressionism. The sprained of trees and the use of their vibrant color open a dialogue with works by contemporary and posterior artists, who also sought a visceral connection with nature and the human soul.

Through "Towards the Forest II", Munch not only invites us to contemplate a landscape, but leads us from the hand towards a reflection on isolation, nature and personal search. The symphony of shapes and colors envelops us, making us participate in their emotional experience, while the forest becomes a symbol of mystery and self -knowledge. Thus, the work is recorded in memory, a whisper of the forest that invites to explore beyond the visible, towards the depths of the soul.

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