Full Moon - 1919


Size (cm): 60x75
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Paul Klee's "Full Moon", made in 1919, is a testamentary example of the unique style that characterized the Swiss artist throughout his career. Klee, a prominent figure of expressionism and a member of the group of artists known as La Bauhaus, stood out for its ability to merge elements of abstract art, German symbolism and painting of the early twentieth century. In "Full Luna", Klee invites us to a dreamlike universe that transcends the limitations of naturalistic representation, where the elements are cohesive in a game of shapes and colors.

Visually, the work presents a central sphere that represents the moon, emphasized by a bound outflow in black that highlights its fullness. This use of black to define the form is characteristic in Klee, who frequently used solid lines to give structure and strength to their compositions. Around the moon, an abstract landscape and soft tones unfolds, where a blue, yellow and ocher color palette predominate that evoke an almost mystical atmosphere. This interaction of colors achieves a sense of serenity, contrasting with the intensity that is often associated with the image of a full moon.

The elements that surround the moon do not present clearly defined human or animals, which is significant in Klee's work. Often, his work invites personal interpretation, allowing the viewer to find its own meaning in the forms and colors that unfold before him. This indefinition can be related to the period in which Klee created the painting; 1919 It was a moment of deep transformation in Europe, marked by instability after World War I. In this context, the moon can be interpreted as a symbol of hope and renewal, delving into the connection between the human being and the cosmos.

The use of color in "full moon" is another aspect that is worth highlighting. Klee uses an almost musical approach in her choice of nuances, where vibrant tones are intertwined in a visual symphony that recalls the notion of harmony in nature. Each color seems to vibrate with its own energy, and its disposition suggests subtle movements that challenge the stillness of the scene. This lyrical color use is a palpable sample of Klee's relationship with color theory, which he studied carefully and masterfully applied in his work.

Through "Full Moon", Klee not only presents an evocative landscape, but also gives life to his artistic philosophy, which values ​​the internal world and dreams as well as the external world and reality. Its ability to combine the abstract with the emotional consolidates it as one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Consequently, this work is inserted into a rich and deep dialogue about the perception, imagination and essence of the human being before the vastness of the universe. In a time when the struggle for peace and introspection was fundamental, "full moon" emerges as a lighthouse of light and contemplation in the present tumultuous.

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