Wehawken sequence


Size (cm): 50x65
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The "Wehawken" sequence painting by John Marin is one of his most evocative works, a manifestation of dynamism and the energy that characterizes both his personal style and the modernist movement in which he enrolls. Marin, known for his innovative approach and his ability to integrate the urban landscape with the natural element, achieves in this work to capture the essence of a specific atmosphere, permeated of light and movement.

When observing "Wehawken sequence", we find an abstract and vibrant representation of the Weehawken horizon, New Jersey, in front of Manhattan. The composition stands on a river that acts as a central axis, creating a visual connection between the two margins and allowing a flow of energy between nature and urbanization. The shapes in the paint are fluid, almost liquid; The artist has managed to capture the malleability of the water and the way in which he reflects and distorts the light and the colors around him. This effect is especially notable in the way in which blue and green tones are mixed with ocher and yellow, creating a rich and varied palette that feels almost like a whisper in the real landscape.

Marin used to use a technique that combined watercolor and oil, which allows a fusion of textures and provides that almost vibrant feeling that makes the work look forward to our eyes. The energetic and gestural brushstrokes not only define the forms, but also transmit an impression of immediacy and emotion, which suggests that the artist was deeply immersed in the experience of the moment when he created it. This technique is also characteristic of Marin's work, which often resorted to a free use of the material to express the essence of what he saw, instead of being a prisoner in the literal form.

One of the most notable characteristics of "Wehawken sequence" is his lack of human figures, which contrasts with many of his contemporary Edward Hopper, where the individual's loneliness is a recurring theme. Instead of individuals, Marin opts for the spiritual presence of the place, its vibrations and its energy, which is more intimate and evocative. This choice seems to communicate the idea that the environment itself can be a way of life, full of movement and vitality, even in the absence of the human figure.

John Marin was a pioneer in the development of modernism in American painting. His work, although deeply rooted in the representation of the landscape, also seeks to go beyond mere representation. "Wehawken sequence" is a perfect example of that search, where the artist observes his surroundings with an innovative look that transcends the merely visual. This places it in the context of similar works of its time, where the exploration of the form and color, together with the influence of abstract expressionism, establish a dialogue with other artists who were also exploring new ways of seeing and representing the world.

In conclusion, "Wehawken sequence" is not only an American landscape, but a testimony of Marin's love for nature and modernity. Through his technique and his vision, he makes the viewer not only observe the scene, but also feels the vibration of the place, merging the physical with the emotional in a work that resonates both in his aesthetics and in his essence. John Marin invites us to look beyond what we see, towards the experience offered by the environment we inhabit.

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