Description
The painting "Manzano en Flor" ("Apple Tree in Blossom") by Kazimir Malevich is a work that surprises and delights those who contemplate it for the first time. This painting, That moves away from the suprematist style by which Malevich is better known, offers a unique vision of the artist's ability to work in different records and address nature with an intimate and evocative look.
When observing "Manzano en Flor," the first thing we find is the chromatic wealth that surrounds the composition. Soft tones and cakes dominate, with a notable presence of green in different variations that range from pale green to dark green, with touches of pink, blue and yellow that provide a sensation of freshness and vitality. The representation of the Manzano in full flowering occupies the center of the composition, where the sinuous branches extend and branch, creating a framework of lines and shapes that are intertwined with the delicate flowers. It is evident that Malevich puts great attention to detail, allowing each flower to stand out as a small point of interest within the set.
The lyrical approach to the nature that is manifested in this work is an interesting counterpoint to the theoretical and geometric basis of its supreme work. However, even in this most figurative representation of nature, the influence of its previous stage can be perceived. The forms have a degree of abstraction and simplification that betray the hand and thought of an avant -garde artist.
In terms of composition, the work is structured in different planes that provide depth and dynamism to the scene. El Manzano, with its organic disposal of branches and flowers, acts as the main axis around which the paint is organized. In the background, a series of simple and colorful forms seem to outline a landscape that, although not explicit, suggests the presence of other trees and vegetation, adding layers of interpretation to the whole. This Malevich technique, by insinuating more than it shows, gives painting a contemplative quality that invites the viewer to imagine and complete the scene in his mind.
One of the most interesting aspects of this painting is how it is inscribed within Malevich's artistic evolution. After his revolutionary contributions to suprematism, "Manzano en Flor" represents a return, or perhaps a reinterpretation, of natural and tangible reality. It is possible that this work has occurred during a period of reflection and experimentation, where the artist explored other forms of expression without completely abandoning his search for essentialness in art.
Although in "Manzano en Flor" there is no presence of human figures, the flowers themselves almost acquire an anthropomorphic quality, as spectators or silent participants in their bucolic environment. This subtle symbolism could be interpreted as a reflection on the connection between nature and humanity, a recurring theme in the history of art that Malevich addresses with its own sensitivity.
In conclusion, "Manzano en Flor" is a work that, although it may seem a deviation of the best known artistic path of Kazimir Malevich, actually enriches the understanding of his versatility and depth as a creator. This painting Not only is it a celebration of natural beauty but also a testimony of the ability of art to evolve and surprise. Through its delicacy and intricate structure, Malevich offers us a break, a contemplative pause in the midst of its powerful abstract legacy.
KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.
Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.
Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.