Tyttö Riekkalasta - 1914


Size (cm): 55x60
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Sale price¥36,400 JPY

Description

By entering the disturbing universe of "Tyttö Riekkalasta" -1914, by Tyko Saber, we immediately be captured by emotional strength and the aesthetic singularity that this Finnish painter manages to capture in his work. The title of the painting, translated into Spanish as "Riekkala girl", suggests a deep connection with a specific place, possibly evocative of the identity and roots of the character portrayed.

In the center of the composition, we see a young woman who occupies almost the entire canvas. His expression is both enigmatic and contemplative, with a look that invites the viewer to enter his thoughts and emotions. His face, with a slightly turned to the viewer, stands out for his melancholic serenity, while his hair, collected in a knot, brings a certain austerity to his appearance.

What attracts attention is the use of color and texture. Sallinen uses a palette of terrible and dark tones, predominantly the brown and greenish green that represent the dress of the young woman, contrasted with the red vibrant of her lips, which acts as a focal point in the work. This chromatic choice not only provides an introspective and mystical atmosphere, but also underlines the expressionist style of the painter, where the use of color goes beyond naturalistic representation to transmit inner emotions.

The hall linen reveals a vigorous stroke and a wide brushstroke that gives an almost tactile sensation to the surface of the paint. The textures in the clothes in the figure stand out for their roughness and density, achieving a contrast to the smooth and more soft skin of the face and hands of the young woman. This creates a sense of tension between the human and the tactile, a characteristic that can be observed in several of his works.

Tyko Sallinen is known for being a prominent figure in the group of final artists called "Los Marchantes", who sought to break with the artistic traditions of the time in Finland and adopt a new aesthetic influenced by European expressionism. In this context, "Tyttö Riekkalasta - 1914" not only represents a personal portrait, but also a key moment in the development of Finnish art, marking a turning point towards a freer and more emotionally loaded expression.

It is interesting to note how they catch a sense of individuality through the portrait of this young woman. While there are few specific references about the exact identity of the character in painting, it can be intuit that it is an intimate representation, possibly inspired by someone known by the artist. The way in which the background has been treated, with a minimum emphasis and a monochromatic application, focuses on the figure, suggesting the importance of the subject as a whole.

In summary, "Tyttö Riekkalasta - 1914" is a work that stands out not only for its technical mastery, but also for its emotional power and its contribution to the expressionist movement. Through its bold use of color, texture and composition, Tyko Sallinen invites us to reflect on identity, emotion and connection between the human being and its surroundings. This painting is undoubtedly a enduring testimony of talent and innovative vision of one of the most influential artists in Finland.

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