The sorcerer (the sorcerero) - 1946


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The work "El Brujo" (1946) by José Clemente Orozco is presented as a superb example of the mastery of the Mexican artist in the exploration of fundamental issues of the human condition and the power of the mythical figure. In this painting, Orozco combines a richly nuanced color use and a balanced composition that allows the spectator to immerse himself in a world of deep and evocative symbolism.

The central character, represented with a powerful presence, embodies the figure of the sorcerer, a being that transcends the borders of reality and fantasy. This witch is surrounded by an almost ethereal halo, which emanates a unique luminosity against a background that could well suggest both supernatural and organic. The use of color in this work is fundamental; The dark palette highlights the central figure, whose face endowed with an enigmatic expression is captivating, inviting reflection on its role and meanings in the broader context of the work.

The composition of Orozco reveals a domain of space and volume that translates into the robustness of the sorcerer, contrasting with the corners vanished by the environment. This provision not only highlights the loneliness of the character, but also alludes to the struggle between the forces of good and evil, a recurring theme in the muralist's work, which was often characterized by his social criticism and search for truth to through art.

The sorcerer finds its roots in the rich Mexican cultural tradition, where mythical figures play a crucial role in collective narrative. Orozco, through this work, provides a personal reinterpretation of the archetype of the sorcerer, instilling a life and a context that reflect both the postwar environment and the deep network of Mexican identity. In this sense, the sorcerer can be seen as a symbol of resistance and power, a figure that faces adversity, as well as the Mexican people themselves in times of political and social transformation.

José Clemente Orozco, one of the most influential Mexican muralists, had already established a distinctive style that combined expressionism and symbolism, elements that become evident in "the sorcerer." His ability to evoke emotions through form and hue is, without a doubt, one of the most prominent features of his work. The intensity of the portraits and scenes that Plasma achieves a visceral connection with the viewer, highlighting the interrelation between the individual and his cultural environment.

In the work, it is remarkable how light plays an essential role, creating contrasts that not only provide visual dynamism, but also suggest a game of dualities present in life itself. The deep shadows are intertwined with clarity, symbolizing the internal struggle that can exist in the soul of the sorcerer, as well as in the society it represents.

The figure of the sorcerer, with its imposing and penetrating presence, not only reflects the search for ancestral knowledge and the secrets of life, but also stands as a reminder of art capacity to move and cause introspection. Through "the sorcerer", Orozco invites us to question what we know and believe, transcending the surface to explore the deepest mysteries of the human being and his place in the universe.

In conclusion, "the sorcerer" is a work that encapsulates the anguish, hope and power of transformation, a faithful reflection of Orozco's vision of the humanization of myths and its relevance for the society of their time. His ability to intertwine the symbolic with the real, the mystical with the everyday, makes this painting a fundamental piece within the artistic legacy that the muralist left the world.

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