Lemons in a blue basket - 1922


Size (cm): 65x50
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Description

The work "Limones in a blue basket" (1922) by Christopher Wood, presents a composition that, at first glance, may seem simple and direct, but that reveals an evocative complexity when studied with greater detail. This oil on canvas invites us to an introspection in the stillness and beauty of everyday life, reminding us of the ephemeral nature of objects and their inherent artistic potential.

The paint focuses on a blue basket that contains several lemons. The disposition of the fruits, apparently casual, has been carefully orchestrated to capture the interaction of light and shadow, thus creating a visual harmony that highlights the vibrant color of lemons against the most gloomy background. The lemons, painted with an intense yellow color and subtle variations in their tones, almost radiate their own light, contrasting significantly with the blue basket that contains them and with the neutral background of the composition.

Christopher Wood, a prominent British painter influenced by movements such as postimpressionism and symbolism, achieves in this work combine formal simplicity with an emotional depth and a refined technique. The choice of blue for the basket is not accidental; This cold tone not only provides a surprising contrast with the warm yellow of the lemons, but also adds a sense of calm and stability to the whole.

As for the technique, Wood demonstrates a domain of the brush and a sharp sense of texture. The lemons not only seem tangible thanks to excellent management of light and volume, but the basket itself also shows a precision in its braided that adds to the realism of the work. In addition, a certain influence of Cézanne is noticeable on the treatment of color and shape, where each brushstrokes contributes to the general structure of the composition.

The background of the paint, of a neutral and solid brown tone, allows the elements in the foreground to stand out with greater force. This choice indicates a master's degree in the use of negative spaces to enhance the visual impact of positive spaces. Through this technique, Wood directs the viewer's gaze directly to the protagonists of the work: the lemons and the basket.

The work "Limones in a blue basket" can lead the viewer to reflect on aesthetics in everyday objects and the way in which simplicity can be a vehicle of great beauty. This piece tells us about the contemplative capacity of art by transforming ordinary elements into extraordinary compositions.

Christopher Wood, throughout his career and life, experienced several artistic influences that enriched his style. His trip to Paris in 1921, where he met artists like Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso, had a significant impact on their artistic development. This connection with the Parisian avant -garde is glimpsed in stylistic freedom and chromatic vigor present in this work.

In summary, "lemons in a blue basket" is not just a fruits representation in a container, but a manifestation of Wood's artistic vision, where color, composition and symbology are intertwined to create a unique visual and emotional experience . The painting, through its simplicity, allows us to appreciate the mastery of an artist who knew how to find, in the most humble corners of everyday life, the essence of the sublime.

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