Candles - 1912


Size (cm): 70x60
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Sale price36.300 ISK

Description

Arthur Dove's "candles", painted in 1912, is a notable example of the use of color and the form in the context of early modernity in American art. Dove, considered one of the pioneers of the abstract and a precursor to the movement of modern art in the United States, achieves in this piece a poetic evocation of the marine landscape through an intuitive use of color and composition.

In this painting, candles are presented as stylized forms that reach heaven, suggesting a sense of movement, both physical and emotional. The color palette used is rich and varied, with tones that range between deep blue and pure white, which are subtly mixed to reproduce the changing characteristics of light and water. This color game not only evokes the serenity of the marine environment, but also suggests a spiritual connection with nature, a recurring theme in Dove's work.

Unlike other contemporary works that resorted to more literal representations of reality, "sails" move away from figurative representation. Dove's approach in the abstract forms of candles, which seem to float ethereally, is interpreted as a celebration of expressive freedom in art. Each candle can be interpreted as a metaphor of the human spirit itself, in constant search for promotion and realization.

There are no human characters in the work, which emphasizes Dove's predilection for the individual's loneliness in relation to the immensity of nature. This absence of human figure intensifies the contemplative experience of the viewer, inviting him to get lost in the vastness of the maritime landscape. The work evokes an almost dreamlike atmosphere, where the contemplation of the ocean and the sky becomes a meditation on the existence itself.

Arthur Dove, throughout his career, sought to connect with his immediate environment, inspired by the landscape of the coast and nature in general. "Velas" is a clear example of this exploration, where abstraction does not serve to blur reality, but to reveal it in its most essential and pure form. Compared to similar works by contemporary artists, such as those produced by Georgia O'Keeffe, "Velas" is distinguished by its unique attention to the sensory quality of the landscape, turning the candles into symbols of freedom and aspiration.

The work not only highlights the technical ingenuity and aesthetic sensitivity of Dove, but also reflects a time when art began to free itself from the ties of realism. When observing "candles", the viewer is invited to a visual trip that transcends the everyday, suggesting the possibility of a deeper connection with the universe and with its own inner being. Through this painting, Arthur Dove is enshrined as a master of modernity, creating a visual language that continues to resonate in contemporary art.

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