Wolf - 1896


Size (cm): 55x40
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Description

In 1896, the Ukrainian artist Mykola Samokysh embodied his mastery in "Wolf" painting, a work that not only stands out for his technique, but also for the deep connection between the human being and the nature that is evidenced in it. In this work, a wolf is represented in its natural environment, capturing the wild and original essence of the animal. The composition of the paint is remarkable, since the wolf occupies a central and almost symbolic position, emerging from a dense vegetation atmosphere. This approach invites a deep contemplation of the indomitable spirit that it represents.

The use of color is one of the most shocking aspects of "wolf". Samokysh applies a palette that ranges between terrible and dark green tones, which not only establishes a visual connection with the forest that surrounds the wolf, but also suggests a sense of mystery and danger. The brushstrokes show an outstanding technical ability and a deep understanding of shape and texture, making every detail of the wolf fur and surrounding vegetation come alive. The light plays a crucial role in the work, highlighting the wolf and providing an almost enigmatic aura, while the shadows slide subtly through the background, adding depth and intrigue.

There are no human characters in painting, which emphasizes Samokysh's approach in wildlife and the independence of this majestic animal. The absence of human figures allows the viewer to immerse completely in the world of the wolf, evoking reflections on nature and wildlife. This approach recalls the romanticism of the natural landscapes that also pursued other contemporaries of Samokysh, where fauna and flora are the true protagonists.

Mykola Samokysh, known for his works that reflect the life and landscapes of his homeland, distills in "Wolf" his passion for wildlife and his surroundings, a recurring theme in his career. Its style reflects influences of both symbolism and naturalistic painting, where aesthetic and thematic aspects are combined in a search for authenticity. Through its technique, the influence of the realistic art movement that sought to represent life as it is, but also perceives the romantic impulse for the beauty and mystery of nature.

Although "wolf" can be considered a work that is not found in the focus of Samokysh's best known exhibitions, its value lies in its ability to resonate emotionally with the viewer. This work encapsulates the perception of the wolf as a symbol of freedom and power, an issue that has been explored by numerous artists throughout art history. When looking "wolf", one feels obliged to reflect on the duality of nature, harmony and ferocity that coexist in the animal world, as well as in human.

In summary, Mykola Samokysh's work is a testimony of the artist's deep understanding about wildlife and his technical skill. It is a visual exploration that invites the spectator to enter a world where the wild and the beautiful intertwine, making the experience of his contemplation a visceral trip to the unknown and the sublime.

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