Two wooden figures in the Sabrina garden.


Size (cm): 50x75
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Description

In the work "Two wooden figures in the garden of Sabrina" by Frances Hodgkins, we are faced with a representation that transcends the mere material forms to immerse ourselves in an atmosphere of harmony and natural evocation. This painting, made around 1932, offers an intimate look at the personal and descriptive world of Hodgkins, an artist whose style is characterized by the exploration of landscapes and everyday objects transformed into almost dreamlike compositions.

The composition of the work is both simple and complex. In the foreground, two wooden figures, probably dolls, stand as protagonists of the scene. Its vertical and symmetrical disposition, surrounded by what seems like a lush and naturalistic environment, leads us to question ourselves about the symbolic relationship between these elements. Hodgkins uses a color palette where green and brown predominate, evoking the freshness and vitality of the garden suggested in the title. This use of color not only provides truthfulness, but also introduces a sense of stillness and contemplation.

Without human characters in painting, wooden figures acquire an almost anthropomorphic character, as if they were silent observers of the garden. This apparently inanimate object approach but impregnated with potential life is a distinctive seal of Hodgkins' work. The choice of wood figures seems to point to a nostalgia for crafts and the tangible, an echo of the past in a natural context.

The Hodgkins technique, marked by loose and fluid brushstrokes, allows the garden elements to merge organically. The leaves, the branches and the sky are integrated into a dance of colors and shapes, erasing the rigid borders between the objects and their surroundings. This ethereal quality is characteristic of Hodgkins' work in this period, where it seeks to capture not only physical appearance, but also the emotional and atmospheric essence of their scenes.

Frances Hodgkins, born in New Zealand but active mainly in Europe, is an outstanding figure in the early modernism of the twentieth century. With a race that covered several decades, Hodgkins evolved stylistically from impressionism towards a more expressive and abstract visual language. paintings Similar, such as "Zinnias" (1931) and "Still Life with Fruit Dishes" (1930), reflect their fascination with nature and common objects treated with an almost poetic sensitivity.

The work "Two wooden figures in the garden of Sabrina" not only stands out for its technical and compositional quality, but for its ability to invoke a broader and more subjective narrative. Here, Hodgkins invites us to see the everyday with a new look, to find the extraordinary in the apparently ordinary. Each stroke and each color choice tells us about a deep observation and a unique ability to turn the mundane into something transcendental. In this garden, we not only see two wooden figures, but we also find the possibility of seeing beyond the visible, towards a world full of hidden nuances and meanings.

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