Paseo II - 1920


Size (cm): 65x60
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Paul Nash's "Paseo Paseo II" (1920) emerges as one of the notable pieces within the prolific career of an artist whose approach was largely focused on abstraction and surrealism. Nash, an outstanding British painter of the twentieth century, known both for his war production and for his most dreamlike and imbueda work of a suggestive symbolism, presents in this work a visual reflection that transcends the purely aesthetic to place himself in an introspective reverie space and metaphysics.

At first glance, "Paseo II" unfolds before the viewer as an observation terrain in which the landscape is a recurrent and central figure in Nash's work. However, this landscape is not merely a naturalistic representation, but a conjunction of shapes and colors that invite a deeper introspection. The composition of the work has an almost theatrical structure, where different planes are combined that provide a sense of depth and dreamlike environment.

The chromatic choice is another remarkable aspect. Paul Nash uses a limited but effective palette of earth tones, bluish and greenish that confer to the scene a mystical and slightly melancholic atmosphere. This chromatic subtlety not only enhances the ghostly quality of the landscape, but also the feeling of simultaneous temporality and eternity. The light seems to emanate from an indefinite point, bathing the scene with clarity that highlights the texture and volume of the forms represented.

As for the composition, Nash uses a disposition that guides the viewer's look almost hypnotic. The use of diagonal lines and geometric shapes organizes the space so that each element seems to flow in a coherent and enveloping visual sequence. The horizon, although diffuse, acts as an anchor point allowing the mind to freely travel the landscape without missing in a visual chaos.

It is relevant to note that human characters do not appear in "Paseo II". Often, the absence of human figures in Nash's works leads to an interpretation where the prominence takes the scenario itself, imbued with a latent presence and an almost palpable energy. This choice could be interpreted as a form of the artist to connect with nature more directly and deeply, stripping any human intervention that limits the pure perception of the environment.

Nash is known for his interest in occultism and spirituality, influences that are often evident in his work. Although "Paseo II" may not be so obvious in this regard, its composition and the environment that evokes suggests a meditation on space and temporality from a more metaphysical perspective than physical. This approach is comparable to the creations of his contemporaries as the British Edward Wadsworth, although Nash always had a particular sensitivity towards the organic and the natural.

Finally, it is important to note that "Paseo II" is temporarily located at a crucial point of Nash's career, shortly after his participation in World War I, an experience that marked him deeply and influenced his vision of the landscape. This context adds an extra layer of meaning to the work, transforming it into a kind of visual shelter where the chaos of the conflict is relegated to serenity and inner reflection.

In summary, "Paseo II" by Paul Nash is not only a work of great visual and compositional wealth, but also a portal towards the deepest understanding of the artist's connection with nature, temporality and spirituality. It is, without a doubt, a masterful piece within its repertoire, testimony of its ability to capture the invisible through the visible, and to transform a simple landscape into a transcendental experience.

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