Plastic Synthesis - Sitting Person - 1915


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Plastic Synthesis - Sitting Person" by Umberto Boccioni, created in 1915, is one of the most eloquent manifestations of the futuristic movement, which Boccioni embraced with fervor and contributed significantly. This piece is a fascinating example of how the artist tried to capture the energy and dynamism of modern life through a plastic synthesis that transcends mere formal representation and enters the field of emotional and sensory expression.

At first glance, the figure presented in the painting is a sitting person, whose silhouette seems to blur and intertwine with their surroundings. This fusion of the figure with the surrounding space is characteristic of futurism, where movement and time are understood as vital elements of the human being in an era of industrial transformation. The geometry of the forms highlights the Boccioni approach in the structure and the form; The figure is composed of multiple planes that radiated a sensation of vibration and dynamism. With each angle, each line, the artist suggests a latent movement, as if the person were about to get up and join the flow of the modern world.

The color palette used is rich and varied, with predominance of yellow, blue and ocher tones that intermingle effortlessly. The use of color in this work not only fulfills decorative functions, but also acts as a vehicle to transmit complex emotions. The colors seem to vibrate with each other, suggesting the energy inherent to the person represented and their surroundings. This chromatic vibration is a testimony of Boccioni's desire to capture not only the figure, but also the essence of the surrounding movement.

Another relevant aspect is the representation of the human figure. Although the "sitting person" is central, the work challenges traditional conventions by not looking for realistic representation. Instead, Boccioni uses a visual language that advocates abstraction by combining forms and contours to represent human experience instead of simply illustrating an individual. This idea that the figure dissolves in the environment is a reflection of modernity, a time when the individual is part of a broader and more complex system.

The exploration of the relationship between the individual and his context in "plastic synthesis - sitting person" is also reflected in other works of Boccioni and his futuristic contemporaries. He tried to capture the sensation of speed and time, often translates into images that, although they concern human figures, are destroyed and reconfigured by their movement through space, as observed in the city that ascends or in Dynamism of a dog with a strap where the movement and the environment are intertwined with the human being.

Finally, "plastic synthesis - sitting person" invites us to reflect on the intrinsic relationship between the shape, color and movement, fundamental characteristics in Boccioni's work. Painting is not only a static portrait, but a visual story that faces us to the constant change of modern life and the search for new forms of artistic expression. Through its innovations, Boccioni leaves us a persistent legacy, which continues to resonate in contemporary art and in our understanding of the world around us.

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