Still life. Color centrifugal expansion. - 1916


Size (cm): 55x60
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The painting "Bodegón. Centrifugal expansion of colors" (1916) by Gino Severini, a prominent representative of futurism, is erected as a fascinating exploration of movement, light and color. In this work, Severini applies the principles of his style to challenge the static representation of the traditional still life, transforming the daily object into a dynamic sensory experience.

At first glance, the work consists of a series of elements arranged so that they seem to vibrate in a space that is both physical and perceptual. The objects that appear, such as fruits and utensils, are fragments of daily life that, under the lens of futurism, are released from their rigidity to expand outward, throwing vibrant colors in a game of lights and shadows. Intense yellow, red and blue tones are intertwined, creating a visual effect that suggests movement and vitality, primary characteristics of futurism. This explosion of colors suggests a new way of seeing reality, where the energy of modernity merges with the everyday.

The composition is remarkable for its asymmetry, a characteristic that seeks to break with the classic order of traditional still life. Instead of a balanced and calm assembly, Severini seems to be presenting a vision that captures the essence of time: a fleeting moment where objects seem to be in a constant state of transformation. The arrangement of the elements suggests a centrifugal direction, where the visual force of the colors circulates from the center to the edges, which imparts a feeling of expansion. This centrifuged movement is not only a visual game, but also implies a symbolic relationship between matter and energy, a central concept in futuristic philosophy.

The use of color in this work is especially significant. Severini opts for a bold palette, emphasizing contrasts and saturation of tones. These not only give a sensory quality to the work, but also reinforce the idea of ​​modernity in art. As in other works of the avant -garde, the treatment of color "centrifugal expansion of colors" becomes a visual language that reflects the rhythm and speed of urban life of the twentieth century.

It is important to understand that Severini, in his search to capture the movement, also raises a criticism of the traditional perception of art. The work is not simply a still life in its classic sense, but it represents a paradigm in which the interrelation between objects and space is expanded and flows. This approach reflects the interest of the futuristic movement to celebrate technology, dynamism and change, thus anticipating the future of modern art.

Gino Severini's work, like that of other futurists such as Umberto Boccioni, goes beyond the mere objects; His intention is to capture the very essence of time and movement. "Bodegón. Centrifugal expansion of colors" is placed as a visual testimony of this philosophy, inviting the viewer to participate in an experience in which time and color become indisputable protagonists. In short, Severini's legacy not only lies in his technique, but also in the way he challenges us to reconsider our relationship with reality and art itself.

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