This flower wants to wither - 1939


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work this flower wants to wither (1939) by Paul Klee is a poetic and symbolic manifestation of the visual universe of the Swiss artist, who stood out for his ability to merge elements of reality with the dreamlike and the abstract. In this painting, Klee presents a flower as the protagonist, a recurring reason that often uses to explore issues related to the existence, fragility and natural cycle of life. The work, which is in the last phase of his career, reflects a deep introspection of the author in moments of illness and reflection on mortality.

The visual composition is remarkable for its structural simplicity, a distinctive feature in Klee's work. The flower, represented in the center of the canvas, is delineated with curvilinear strokes that evoke an organic and delicate shape. The choice of colors is equally significant; Warm and soft tones predominate, with nuances of yellow, red and oranges that create an almost ethereal atmosphere. These colors transmit both vitality and imminent loss, embodying the duality of the desire to live and the inevitability of wilt.

There are no human characters in this work, which allows the flower to become the only focus of attention. However, in the interpretation of the work it can be considered that the flower represents a projection of the artist's own existence, symbolizing his desire to transcend physical suffering and time pressure. Klee's strokes, which usually vary between figurative and abstract, in this piece seem to communicate a deeper narrative about the desire to last and the acceptance of transience, a central theme in many of his works.

The work can also be seen in the context of expressionism, a movement that seeks to explore internal emotions and experiences rather than literal representation. Through his distinctive style, Klee manages to capture that feeling of melancholy that often accompanies reflection on life and death. Its technique of superimposing color layers and using simplified shapes allows multiple interpretation, inviting the viewer to connect with personal emotions.

Klee's painting has been influenced by various artistic currents, from symbolism to surrealism, and "this flower wants to wilt" encapsulates many of these influences. His unique way of combining the playful with the deep positions it as a bridge between the childish and the philosophical, a characteristic that distinguishes him from other contemporaries of his. Although the nature of the work may seem simple at first glance, a more thorough observation reveals the complexity of the emotions and ideas that Klee tries to communicate.

The work is a clear example of Paul Klee's artistic genius, who invites the viewer to contemplate the ephemeral life through a flower that wishes to get wet. His legacy lasts not only in the paintings that left behind, but in the way in which his art continues to resonate in human concerns about existence, time and transformation. Each line, every color, is an invitation to reflect on our own fragility and resilience to life.

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