My circle and I - 1939


Size (cm): 40x55
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The work "My circle and I" of James Ensor, made in 1939, is erected as a meticulous reflection of the singular imaginary of the Belgian artist, known for his innovative approach to the figure and the use of color. Ensor, associated with the symbolist and precursor movement of expressionism, offers in this painting a self-representation that overflows a very personal irony and psychological complexity.

In the center of the composition, Desor portrays itself, which invites the viewer to explore not only his person, but also the social and cultural context in which he is located. This self -portrait is seasoned with a series of figures that, far from being merely allegorical, seem villagers of an inner and shared world, creating a captivating visual dialogue. The multitude of faces and strange masks evoke the social criticism and duality of the human being that characterizes his work. In this sense, the work leads the viewer to a reflection on identity, interpersonal relationships and loneliness that is often hidden behind the bustle of a social "circle".

The use of color is, without a doubt, one of the most outstanding aspects of this painting. The vibrant and contrasting tones, combined with an energetic brushstroke, produce a sensation of both joy and restlessness, which clearly manifests itself in the exuberance of the background and the treatment of the figures. The choice of warm and striking colors, such as red and yellow, contrasts with the darkest and colder tones, suggesting an internal conflict that resonates with the author's emotional state and its perception of the world.

As for the composition, "my circle and I" exhibit the characteristic style of a design, where the arrangement of the characters and the elements of the background plays a crucial role in the visual narrative. The visual attraction that causes its way of intertwining figures can be interpreted as a representation of the social complexity of its time, in addition to serving as a mirror of his artistic world, where he feels simultaneously part of society and a critical observer of the same .

The work is in a period of his life in which Ensor reviews and reinterprets his recurring themes of death, the mask and the celebration of life. This self -portrait, despite its apparent joy, also suggests a deep sense of alienation and search for connection, characteristics that support their legacy as an artist. Although his career covered a broad spectrum of works, "my circle and I" stands out for its psychological depth and the artist's ability to create a work that is both introspective and universal.

In the context of contemporary art, the dream work establishes a bridge between the 19th century symbolism and the expressionist explorations that would characterize the twentieth century. "My circle and I" is not just a representative work of his style; It is also an invitation to explore the intricate ties of humanity, a magnificent exploration of loneliness in the crowd, which resonates with the challenges and contradictions that we all face in our own lives.

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