THE MOTHER OF THE ARTISTS - 1936


Size (cm): 55x70
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The painting "The mother of artists" (1936) by Arshile Gorky stands as one of the most emotional and significant works of the artist, encapsulating a deep connection with the maternal figure through a visual language that is both abstract and representative. In this painting, Gorky portrays his mother, who had a crucial role in his life and in his development as an artist, establishing a personal link that transcends the mere representation.

In terms of composition, the work shows the sitting maternal figure, with a face that combines both figurative features and more stylized strokes that suggest an intense emotional load. Gatchy uses a color scheme that is particularly evocative; The earthly tones predominate, along with nuances of green and ocher that are intertwined to give life to the central figure. This chromatic choice is no accident; Gorky, influenced by surrealism and expressionism, seeks to communicate not only the presence of his mother, but also his essence and the complexity of his relationship.

The position of the figure, sitting and with the hands arising from the bottom of the canvas, provides a sense of stability and stillness, while infuseing the portrait an almost mystical quality. Certainly, the way Gorky configures the background, marked by vigorous and free brush together, suggests a turbulent inner world that can be seen as a reflection of his own struggles and uprooting. This fund, which plays with abstraction, creates a powerful contrast with the maternal figure and promotes a kind of visual dialogue between the individual and the universal.

It is important to mention that Gorky, who emigrated to the United States from Armenia in his youth, is also addressing memory and mourning in this work, since his mother died when he was still an adult young. This loss connotation penetrates the work, making your mother's representation not only a tribute, but also an exercise of artistic duel. This contrast between figuration and abstraction resonates strongly with the concerns of many artists of the avant -garde at the beginning of the 20th century, where the new language of painting sought to capture not only the form, but also the emotional experience of the artist.

As for Gorky's style, he is clearly at the intersection of surrealism and abstract expressionism, a subtle reflection of his personal experience and his constant search for meaning through art. Works such as "the artist's mother" show their skill in merging representation with the abstract, creating a space where memory, identity and art intertwine. This is especially evident in the way Gorky transforms a personal figure into a symbol of love and memory, resonating with the universal struggle of artists to connect with their own roots and experiences.

Painting, therefore, should not only be considered as a portrait of his mother, but as a representation of Gorky's own creative process, a space where reality and introspection are found. When looking "the mother of the artists", the viewer is invited to participate in this emotional and reflective trip, recognizing the connection beyond the canvas, towards the intimate and often painful world of the artist. In this sense, the work becomes a tribute not only to his mother, but to all the influences that shape the life and work of an artist.

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