Pruneaux - Section - Feuille


Size (cm): 55x70
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Louis Soutter, with his "Pruneaux - Section - Feuille" (Pruneaux - Tranche - Feuille), immerses us in one of the most enigmatic and potently abstract expressions of his prolific career. The work, created during the period of greatest intensification of his art, at the end of the 30s and early 40s, is a clear testimony of the deep change that his life and his artistic style experienced. Soutter, originally violinist and architect, found in the painting the fullness of his creative voice, which became indispensable when his health problems aggravated his already fragile mental state, leading him to an asylum in 1923.

Obly observing "Pruneaux - Section - Feuille", we do not find a traditional figurative representation or palpable characters, but a dense composition of shapes and strokes that evoke an atmosphere full of energy and tension. The palette of the work is fundamentally monochromatic, dominated by the use of black on a white background. This chromatic restriction does not remain complexity to the work; On the contrary, it increases its emotional and visual intensity. Soutter uses the contrast to deepen the sensation of dynamism and latent violence in painting.

The strokes in "Pruneaux - Section - Feuille" are vigorous and marked, testimony of the unique work method of Soutter, who often used his fingers instead of brushes. This allowed him a more direct and visceral connection with the canvas, transmitting his impulses and emotions almost immediately. The imprint of the fingers also adds a unique texture to the superficiality of the work, providing a tactile dimension that complements the rough and expressive visuality.

The compositional elements of "Pruneaux - Section - Feuille" may seem scattered and chaotic in a first glance, but a deeper observation reveals a kind of disturbing order. The repetition of similar lines and forms gives an underlying structure to painting. This suggests the influence of music on Soutter's work, which, although dissonant, follows a rhythm and its own cadence. Curved lines and irregular spots can also be interpreted as a reminiscence of violin's grooves and contours, their first artistic love.

The title of the work, which is translated as "Pluela - Section - Sheet", adds another layer of mystery. The words seem unconnected to each other and with the image itself, which could reflect the mental state of Soutter, a brain in febrile and fragmented functioning, but with an unwavering internal logic. This poetic and enigma title itself demands from the viewer a deep reflection and a personal interpretation, which is essential in the appreciation of abstract art.

Soutter was deeply influenced by the Swiss artist Jean Dubuffet and his "Art Brut" theory, a type of art that celebrates spontaneity and the absence of cultural influences. It is also possible to see the connection with other artists of similar mentality, such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky, who also sought in the subconscious and in the abstraction pure and genuine forms of artistic expression.

In the panorama of modern art, "Pruneaux - Section - Feuille" by Louis Soutter stands out not only for its peculiar technique and emotional power, but also for the biographical context of the artist. Louis Soutter transformed suffering and alienation into a visual language that continues to fascinate and challenge modern spectators. The work is not only a manifestation of its personal torment, but also a will to its unwavering creative spirit. Ultimately, "Pruneaux - Section - Feuille" serves as a visceral reconnection with human essence, in all its complexity and contradiction.

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