Way on an airfield


Size (cm): 50x35
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Description

The visual examination of "Camino by an aerodrome" (Road by an Airfield) by Eric Ravilious reveals a work full of serenity and austerity, characteristics of this British painter who has managed to capture with mastery the essence of rural England and of the time of World War II. The revaluation of Ravilus as an outstanding exponent of early modernism in Britain finds in this work one of its most lucid moments, perhaps because of the evocative atmosphere that has managed to capture on the canvas.

In "on the way to an airfield," Ravilus uses an almost perfect perspective of diagonal lines that leads the viewer's gaze through the composition with an immersed elegance in everyday life. The winding road that crosses the airfield is the central axis of the work, attracting attention to the horizon where you can glimpse the end of the road in a soft curve that is lost in the distance. This perspective reinforces a feeling of continuity and movement, but also of loneliness, a recurring theme in Ravilus' work.

The colors used are essentially natural and sober, dominated by a palette of green, brown and gray that are in perfect harmony, managing to convey an almost ethereal tranquility. The vegetation that flanks the road, together with the metal and aligned surfaces of the aerodrome constructions, contrast in a subtle way without breaking the coherence of the set. This contrast is a demonstration of its ability to balance different textures and materials in a single panoramic scene.

Although the work lacks human figures, one can feel a latent presence, a sense of expectation and vigil that may be related to the war context in which Ravilious lived. The absence of characters can be interpreted as a way of reflecting depersonalization and emotional emptiness left by war. However, the calm of the almost bucolic scene suggests an atmosphere momentarily in peace, a respite in the midst of historical turbulence.

Eric Ravilious was known for his clinical eye by capturing the brilliance of English light and landscapes that other artists of his time found common and monotonous. His meticulous and almost topographic approach to the environment allows him to translate the subtle beauty of daily life to his canvases. Similar works such as "Waterwheel" or "Chalk Paths" demonstrate this unmatched ability to find in the most ordinary things the vital pulse of the British landscape.

The contextualization of "on an aerodrome" in Ravilious's career is essential not only to understand his work, but also to appreciate the subtle layers of meaning that permeate their landscapes. He died tragically early during a mission of recognition during the war, which adds an additional level of appreciation and tribute towards his dedication and love for the observation and visual documentation of his surroundings.

Thus, "on an airfield" is not simply one more landscape; It is a window to the world of Ravilus, in its unique way of seeing and representing reality. It is a testimony of his talent and his vision, which continues to resonate and capture the imagination of contemporary spectators. In this work we ultimately find a reflection of a past era, but also an aesthetic that remains deeply relevant today.

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