Description
The work "Formula of the Universe" by Pavel Filonov, created in 1922, is a paradigmatic representation of the analytical style that this master From Russian art he knew how to develop with such care and uniqueness. Observing the painting, it is unavoidable to realize the complexity and density that characterize its composition. Filonov, known for his theory of mystical realism "or" analytical realism, adopts in this work an approach that seems to decompose each visible element in its most tiny parts, in a fervent attempt by capturing the integrity of the universe in its most sublime aspects and hidden.
The paint is presented as a mass of intricate fragments, where each section of the canvas is thoroughly detailed. It is a swarm of geometric figures, lines and shapes that are intertwined forming a consistent and absorbent whole. The Filonov technique forces the viewer to stop and contemplate every centimeter of the painting, discovering in every corner a new narrative, a history encapsulated in endless symbols and signs that evoke both chaos and universal order.
The use of color in "universe formula" is equally sublime, predominantly the terrible, ocher and brown tones on a background that seems to shine in an almost cosmic glow. Filonov makes color use not only as a decorative element, but as a tool to deepen the sensory experience of the viewer. The colors are meticulously applied, creating a contrast and a texture that gives the work an almost three -dimensional quality. Despite the apparent disorder, there is a chromatic harmony that reflects the deep intellection that Philonov had about the nature and structure of the universe.
As for possible characters, although painting does not represent recognizable human figures in the traditional sense, it is populated with ways that suggest presence and movement. Among the geometric labyrinth, stylized faces, anthropomorphic figures and perspectives that offer a window to both internal and external worlds can be discerned, conferring an almost dreamlike character to the work.
One of the most notable facets of Filonov's work is that his work method was extremely laborious and detailed. I worked for long periods in each work, often on paper, using watercolors and color pencils, obsessively building a large number of small fragments that, when they joined, formed a complete and expansive vision of the world. This dedication and thoroughness are evident in "Formula of the Universe", a Dalaénzica representation of the desire to unravel and understand the essence of being and the cosmos.
Filonov's work was, and remains enigmatic, as it represents an advance in the exploration of the limits of perception and pictorial representation. Through his "Formula of the Universe", the artist not only offers a painting, but an invitation to meditation and deep contemplation about the mysteries of existence and the unfathomable nature of the universe.
In conclusion, Pavel Filonov with "universe formula" not only challenges the viewer through its technical and compositional complexity, but also invites him to a philosophical introspection about the visible and invisible, the known and the unknown. The work is a testament of the Filonov genius and a fundamental piece of the art of the twentieth century, which continues to fascinate and causing all those who dare to immerse themselves in their overwhelming greatness.
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