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In the work "Ostende" by Periklis Pantazis, the viewer is invited to an intimate encounter with a coastal scene that captures a typical stillness and serenity of everyday life in the Belgian city of Ostende. Pantazis, a nineteenth -century Greek painter whose artistic career is mainly abroad, achieves here a work that stands out both for its technique and for its atmospheric sense.

The composition of "Ostende" is, in the first instance, radial. While the focal point of the scene moves towards the central figure of a man, apparently taking a break in what seems to be a rustic construction, the visual rhythm extends outward in a game of diagonals and horizontal that delineates the space. The man, possibly a fisherman, leans slightly forward, dedicated to an activity that suggests a moment of pause in working life. The stillness of the central character contrasts with the lines of the structure that surrounds it and with the vastness of the coastal place that is perceived at the bottom of the composition.

The use of color by Pantazis is delicate and very expressive. The approximate land tones predominate to the ocher palette and gray soft ones that give a feeling of timelessness to the work. The cold colors, represented by the hacking sky and the calm sea, encompass the scene through a melancholic but serene atmosphere. The light, diffuse by nature, is handled in a way that adds texture without imposing an obvious drama. Rather, Pantazis captures light as a daily phenomenon, in balance with the matter of the environment.

The details in "Ostende" are meticulously represented; The treatment of roofs and wood, as well as the subtle undulations of the sea, allow a detailed and almost tactile appreciation of the environment. The choice of objects in the scene evokes a hidden narrative, a story without counting that rivals between routine and loneliness. This use of punctual and significant detail is one of the distinctive aspects of Pantazis, where each element, although simple in appearance, contributes to the complete narration of the scene.

Periklis Pantazis, formed at the School of Fine Arts of Athens and later in Munich and Paris, is known for its ability to capture everyday life with an honesty that was uncommon among its contemporaries. His transfer to Belgium allowed him to integrate impressionist influences without giving up his realistic approach. "Ostend" is a testimony of this style miscegenation and a sample of the artist's talent to harmonize detailed observation with a general atmosphere that transcends the mere portrait of reality.

Ostende refers to the observer to reflect on the simplicity and beauty of daily life, about how a time frozen over time can contain a powerfully human depth and history. The silent narrative plot, encapsulated in a seemingly simple scene, is a feature that Pantazis handles with mastery, and in "Ostend" exhibits it with the elegance and subtlety worthy of an consummate master of painting.

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