Sketch of the painting Girls in El Volga - 1914


Size (cm): 75x45
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The sketch entitled Chicas in El Volga - 1914 by Kuzma Petrov -Vodkin is a work that encapsulates the sensitivity and compositional skill of the Russian artist at the dawn of the twentieth century. Petrov-Vodkin, famous for its innovative approach and its ability to merge symbolism with a renewed form of realism, presents here a piece that, although it is a sketch, already reveals the depth of its artistic vision.

At first glance, one is captivated by the spatial disposition and the chromatic harmony of the work. The two female figures, central elements of the composition, are located in an environment that evokes serenity and naturalness. The young women are located in what appears to be a bank or a shore that limits with the waters of the legendary Volga River, a recurring scenario in the work of Petrov-Vodkin, which has both personal and cultural resonances for the artist.

In terms of color, the work stands out for its serene and carefully chosen palette. The predominantly soft tones, with delicate use of green and blue, create an almost meditative atmosphere. The colors are not merely decorative; They contribute significantly to the feeling of calm that emanates from the piece. The chromatic choice can also be seen as a reflection of the artist's homeland, evoking the calm waters of the Volga and the surrounding landscapes that so often inspired their work.

The sketch shows girls in a posture that denotes tranquility and carefreeness, capturing a moment of stillness and communion with nature. The expressions of the figures, although outlined, hint an emotional depth that Petrov-Vodkin rarely left to chance. The level of detail on the face and hands of young women, despite being a sketch, suggests a thorough dedication and a detailed study of human anatomy, another sign of professionalism and the painter's technical expertise.

It is remarkable how Petrov-Vodkin uses the line and the way to build a space that although flat appearance, suggests a unique three-dimensionality and perspective. This work belongs to a time of transition in his career, where a growing interest in spherical structures and the spherographic space is evidenced, a concept that he himself would develop and that would revolutionize his approach to spatial representation on the canvas.

Although this painting is just a sketch, it acts as a window to the imagination and artistic soul of Petrov-Vodkin. The author's interest in intrinsic symbolic simplicity and meaning, without falling into ornamental overflows, can be observed here in his most crude and direct state. This analysis reminds us of the nature of the artistic process, where even sketches acquire invaluable value by offering us an intimate look at the thought and technique of the technique master.

In summary, "Girls in the Volga - 1914" by Kuzma Petrov -Vodkin, even if it is a sketch, it is still a crucial piece to understand the artistic and philosophical evolution of the painter. Visual serenity, the harmonious use of color and emotional representation of female figures highlight the genius of Petrov-Vodkin, inviting us to a deep and reflective contemplation.

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