Me and the moon - 1937


Size (cm): 60x40
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Sale price€190,95 EUR

Description

The work "I and the Moon" (1937) by Arthur Dove is presented as a fascinating study on the relationship between the human being and the cosmos. In this painting, Dove, a pioneer of American and abstract modernism, translates into colors and shapes the experience of the connection between the self and the universe, turning a simple moment of admiration into a deep exploration of existence.

Visually, the work is characterized by its use of a palette of soft and harmonious colors that invoke a sense of calm and reflection. Blue and greenish tones predominate, which are mixed with touches of white and yellow, generating an almost ethereal atmosphere. This chromatic choice not only establishes the general atmosphere of the piece, but also emphasizes the moonlight, which is represented as a brilliant circle in the center, contrasting with the darker and subtle background that surrounds it. This moon, almost like a lighthouse, stands not only as a main visual element, but as a symbol of the spiritual and emotional connection that the artist seeks to communicate.

The composition of the work is carefully balanced. Dove uses organic and fluid forms that are intertwined, creating a dialogue between the individual, represented in the figure that seems to recline towards the moon, and the vast cosmos represented in the background. The human figure, although not visualized with a detailed approach, is suggested in soft contours that evoke the meditative state; This ambiguity generates a sense of universality, allowing any spectator to identify with the work. The character's position implies both delivery and amazement, at a time that seems to transcend time and space.

Dove, an artist associated with the movement of abstract expressionism, finds in this piece his poetic voice through nature. His style is a reflection of his fascination with the American landscape, and "me and the moon" is a clear example of how Dove manages to capture the spirit of modern America in the 1930s. This period was marked by a search for new forms of expression, moving away from the literal representation towards abstraction, and Dove always maintained an focus on the naturalness of forms, seeking the essence of objects and their relationship with light and space.

Although the work may seem simple at first glance, there is a conceptual depth that is revealed with an attentive observation. The relationship between the human being and the moon can be interpreted as a representation of the search for meaning in a world that often feels vast and indifferent. The Moon, an element that has captured the imagination of poets and artists throughout history, here becomes a symbol of connection, dreams and desires that transcend the earth's land.

In the broader context of Dove's artistic production, "I and the Moon" stands as a testimony of its unique capacity to merge the intimacy of the human being with the greatness of the cosmos. When observing this work, we are invited not only to contemplate the relationship between the individual and the universe, but also to reflect on our own existence and the place we occupy in the vast network of life. Dove's research on the color, shape and perception of space offers a visual experience that invites contemplation and astonishment, raising the work beyond its visual form to a refuge of ideas and feelings. In short, "I and the Moon" stands out as a seminal piece that resonates with our own desires to seek and understand what is beyond our immediate environment.

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