THE PALACE OF THE ROCKS OF THE WINDOWS - 1942


Size (cm): 55x75
Price:
Sale price36.500 ISK

Description

Yves Tanguy, one of the most prominent exponents of surrealism, presents us in his work "The Palace of the Rocas de las Ventanas" (1942) a dreamlike universe in which the boundaries between reality and fantasy are fading. This painting, with its characteristic use of biomorphic forms and its vibrant color palette, invites us to explore a landscape that, although it is made up of elements of the natural world, evokes a sense of the strange and unknown, so characteristic of visual language Tanguy.

Through meticulously elaborate compositions, Tanguy transports us to an environment dominated by rocks that seem to float in an indefinite space. In "The Palace of the Rocks of the Windows", the structures resemble impossible architectures, with their elongated and curvilinear forms that challenge the laws of physics. The rocks, which are deployed in an enveloping horizontality, act as a scenario in which surreal visions develop, as if Tanguy offered us a window to an alternative world, a palace in which logic is subjected to overflowing creativity of the mind.

The use of color is fundamental in this work. Tanguy opts for a palette that mixes terrible tones with nuances of intense and green blue, creating a contrast that infuses life to rock formations. While warm tones at the base provide a sensation of solidity, the cold ones in the upper part of the painting They suggest an atmosphere of calm and mystery. This chromatic duality reinforces the idea of ​​a space beyond everyday experience, a place where the unusual becomes familiar.

As for the absence of human figures, this approach is characteristic in Tanguy's work, who in many of his paintings It suggests the relationship of the human being with an enigmatic and alien world, where loneliness and introspection are recurring issues. Abstract and indefinite forms could be interpreted as representatives of the human condition, exploring concerns and desires from an existentialist position that invites reflection.

Tanguy, active in the surrealist movement together with figures such as André Breton and Salvador Dalí, contributed to the evolution of this avant -garde style through the use of their own visual vocabulary, which is characterized by a deep exploration of the subconscious and the images of dreams of dreams . His work has been a source of inspiration for generations of artists who have ventured in the creation of mental landscapes that challenge the traditional notions of space and form.

"The palace of the rocks of the windows" is not only a piece that illustrates Tanguy's talent, but also reflects the complexity of surrealism as an artistic movement. The combination of its unique aesthetics, the exploration of color and composition, together with the denial of the conventional, invite the viewer to immerse themselves in a universe where curiosity and imagination are the forces that govern the aesthetic experience.

When observing this work, the viewer is facing an invitation on an introspective trip. The interpretation is open, as well as the doors offered by this dream palace, where each look can reveal a new story, a new meaning. In Tanguy's work, reality becomes an elaborate game of perceptions and emotions, a true reflection of the vast world that our psyche inhabits.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Reproductions of paintings handmade oil, 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%.

Recently viewed