Let it - 1929


Size (cm): 60x60
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The work "Let it" (1929) by Josef? Avel transports us to a space where modernity and nature are intertwined through the mastery of the use of color and shape. This Czech painter, known for his versatility and his contribution to both painting and literature, reflects in this piece the fascination of his time for technology, progress and flight, emblematic of the era in which it was created.

The canvas presents a plane that, although in the center of the painting, It seems to flow to heaven, suggesting not only the freedom that flight represents, but also the human yearning to transcend earthly limitations. The composition is balanced, guiding the viewer's gaze through lines that suggest movement and dynamism. The use of the perspective provides depth, making the plane stand out in a space that feels both real and almost dreamlike, a tangible and abstract trip.

Regarding the color,? A? A? A? This chromatic choice not only highlights the figure of the plane, but also infuses a feeling of hope and a brilliant future, characteristics that are deeply representative of the era of interwar, when the world was debated between the modernity and the shadows of the recent great great War.

In the work, the representation of the plane is almost stylized, an choice that could be interpreted as a search for simplification of the forms, reflecting the avant -garde spirit of the time. These aesthetic elections offer a counterpoint to the most abstract elements that characterize the cubist movement, which? Ankie was influenced, although his style maintains a uniqueness that distinguishes it. The absence of human figures suggests an approach to the object and its connection with the environment, raising the plane to a kind of symbol of human and technological potential.

Josef? Avel was an innovative in his field and his work often addressed current issues and the relationship between the human being and his world. Through "let it", you can perceive a soft and poetic criticism about progress and its implications, where the beauty of technological advance is intertwined with a nature that man feels increasingly connected, but also distanced.

The influence of? Aark and his style can be observed in other contemporary works that explored the theme of technology and modernity, such as those of his brother, Karel? Avel, known for coining the term "robot." The work "Let it" is, therefore, a testimony of the optimism of its time, as well as a reflection of the complex relationship between man, nature and technology in the context of the art of the twentieth century.

In conclusion, "let him" is more than a pictorial representation; It is an invitation to reflect on the future and the possibilities that art gives us to explore deep concepts with a mixture of subtle beauty and criticism. This canvas of? A? Aark is still relevant today, resonating with the concerns of the present in an increasingly interconnected world by technological advancement and the need to find a balance with our environment.

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