Night on the outskirts of the city - 1931


Size (cm): 60x45
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Description

The painting "Night on the outskirts of the city" by Istvan Farkas, created in 1931, is a work that immerses us in an enigmatic and mysterious environment, characteristics that define Farkas's singular style. The darke and off color palette confers to the work an air of restlessness and melancholy, while the moonlight provides a certain contrast that subtly illuminates the figures and the landscape, creating an atmosphere between the dreamlike and the real.

The artistic composition of this painting is worthy of study. Farkas has demonstrated a masterful skill to create a balance between the different elements of the painting. In the foreground, two human figures can be observed, apparently maintaining an interaction, although their purpose and nature remain open to interpretation. The silhouettes are drawn with clear lines, but their faces and facial expressions are not defined clearly, which adds a layer of mystery and allows the viewer to fill that void with their own imagination.

In the background, a city looks out in a barely noticeable way, suggesting a physical and emotional separation between the characters and the city. This distance can be interpreted in various ways: from isolation and loneliness to the desire to escape civilization and find refuge in the periphery. Trees and blurred buildings seem to serve as guardians of unleashed secrets, wrapped in a gloom that invites reflection on the duality between urban and rural life, the known and the unknown.

The colors used in this work are predominantly cold and dark, with a range of deep blue, gray and green that dominate the scene. However, the punctual use of clearer lights and white lines stand out and guide the viewer's attention to certain points of interest, such as human figures and some architectural details in the background. This use of color and light highlights Farkas's ability to manipulate the observer's visual and emotional perception, directing directly to the subconscious and evoking sensations of nostalgía and loneliness.

Istvan Farkas, a Hungarian painter known for his contributions to modern art, often infuses his works with a sense of lyricism and melancholy. Influenced by expressionism and symbolism, Farkas manages to create on "night on the outskirts of the city" a piece that not only visually impresses, but also invites a deep introspection. Painting can be seen as a meditation on human experience in its crudest and emotional form, encapsulating loneliness, desire and distance that separate individuals and their environments.

In short, "night on the outskirts of the city" is a work that shines for its visual simplicity and emotional depth. Farkas offers us more than a simple night view; An introspective journey, a window to the complexities of the human soul and the constant interaction between the individual and its environment. It is this ability to capture and convey universal emotions through their art that makes Istvan Farkas continue to be a relevant figure in the current artistic panorama.

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