Flight mechanics


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The "Mechanic of the flight" painting (Mechanics of Flying) of Arshile Gorky, carried out in 1941, represents one of the most suggestive and complex works of the artist, whose production is in the context of surrealism and abstract expressionism, highlighting its influence on The development of modern art. Gorky, a creator who experienced with multiple styles and techniques throughout his career, achieves in this work an amalgam of organic and abstract forms that are intertwined in a dance of colors and textures.

The "flight mechanics" composition is a remarkable example of the way Gatchy merged figurative and abstract elements. At first glance, the forms seem to flow, almost as if they detached from a hacking background, in an imagination game that evokes flight and freedom. The sinuous lines and biomorphic forms create a sense of movement and transformation, perhaps suggesting an analogy about the struggle for ascension, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. This interaction between form and space can be interpreted as a reflection on the search for identity and belonging; Gatchy, an Armenian emigrant who left his home behind, expresses his yearning for freedom here.

The use of color in this work is particularly evocative. The palette is dominated by warm shades ranging from yellow and orange to deep red, contrasted with colder green and blue. These colors not only provide visual wealth, but also communicate intense emotional vibration. As the viewer enters painting, he is trapped in the interaction between these tones, which suggest both euphoria and melancholy, two essential components of human experience.

As for the figure or presence of characters, "flight mechanics" lacks clearly defined human elements, which reinforces the idea that the work focuses more on concepts and emotions than on concrete narratives. The reminiscence forms of figures can be interpreted as representations of the soul or the self, referring to the duality of human existence against the vastness of the cosmos.

Gorky, who was a pioneer in the integration of the aspects of surrealism within his work, finds in "flight mechanics" a space to explore flight and release issues that refer to the dreamlike. Its technique of applying paint layers, often using brushes and pallets freely and spontaneously, contributes to the wealth and depth of the work, which invites viewers to interpret it from different angles and contexts.

This canvas is a magnificent reflection of Gorky's mastery in the use of abstraction not only as a visual style, but as a means to unravel emotional and philosophical complexities. By being at the intersection between surrealism and abstract expressionism, this work is not only emblematic of Gorky's personal vision, but also aligns with the spirit of innovation that characterized the artistic movements of his time.

In conclusion, "flight mechanics" is more than a visual representation: it is a sensory experience that addresses human aspirations, uprooting and the search for meaning in a world in constant change. Gatchy's ability to combine color, shape and emotion establishes a unique dialogue with the spectator, turning the work into a crucial reference to understand the legacy of modern art.

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