Dangerous work during the low tide - 1940


Size (cm): 75x60
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"Dangerous work during the low tide" (1940) by Eric Ravilious is a painting that encapsulates an atmosphere of contained tension and delicate activity in the middle of a maritime scenario. In this work, Ravilus, recognized for its distinctive style that combines the clarity of the British landscape with meticulous attention to structural details, offers a window to a specific moment and loaded with significance.

When inspecting the paint, one is immediately attracted to the scene dominated by two central elements: the figure of the soldier in the foreground and the vast extension of the sea behind. The soldier, dressed in an olive green uniform, leans thoroughly on an object that seems to be inspection or manipulating, often stopping to make sure the tides do not surprise him. This act of meticulous audacity suggests a military operation, perhaps the deactivation of a mine or some other dangerous artifact, an essential and risky task in times of war.

The color palette that Eric Ravilus uses is of soft but contrasting tones, with the olive green of the soldier's uniform standing against the gray and blue tones of the sea and the sky. The horizon line is masterfully located, dividing the composition in a way that balances the visual weight of the soldier with the seemingly infinite extension of the water. The low tide exposes the dangerous and possibly treacherous soil, a visual symbol of the uncertainties and latent threats of that period.

The watercolor and graphite technique mixed in the work of Ravilus is manifested in the fine details of the water and the texture of the soldier's uniform. The small waves and tides on the horizon are captured with precision that reflects their formation as an illustrator and their ability to infuse life in inanimate objects with subtlety and elegance.

It is remarkable that Ravilous, acclaimed for his ability to transform ordinary scenes into evocative images, manages to give this composition an emotional burden and an implicit narrative. We see here not only a portrait of a risky activity, but also a representation of courage and uncertainty that accompanied everyday life during World War II. As a British Royal Navy war officer, Ravilus had direct access to these motives and scenarios, which allowed him to inject authenticity and a deep understanding in his art.

Comparing this work with others from Ravilous, such as "Coastal Defects" (1940) or "Midnight Sun" (1939), a constant is evident: its expertise to capture the light and atmosphere of the English landscape, as well as its penetrating observation of the life during time of conflict. In all these works, you can see your approach to the interaction between humans and their environment, and how external circumstances mold their actions.

In "Dangerous work during the low tide", Eric Ravilious gives us more than a painting; It offers us a visual narrative full of tension, precision and humanity. It is a tribute to acts of daily courage carried out in silence and with determination, encapsulated at an eternal moment where nature and human effort are face to face.

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