Devil's words - 1892


Size (cm): 50x110
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The painting "Words of the Devil" (1892) by Paul Gauguin is a work that is part of the deep explorations that the artist made about the spirituality, symbolism and culture of the peoples he found during his trips, especially in Tahiti. In this work, Gauguin moves away from the naturalistic representation that predominated in his time, instead adopting an approach that abounds in symbolism and abstraction, elements that are characteristic of his style.

When observing the composition, you can see a use of space that invites reflection. The central figure seems to be surrounded by an environment full of emotions. A landscape is presented that is not merely natural, but acts as a symbolic background that reinforces issues related to the divine and demonic. The vibrant and contrasting colors predominate, meaning more than a simple visual representation; They are a means of communication between the spectator and the archetypes that Gauguin explores. The yellow, green and red tones are interspersed to create an atmosphere full of energy, in which each color seems to press with its own meaning.

The human figure, although it is not completely delineated, is full of symbolic load. The face presents an expression that evokes introspection and confrontation with what is understood as the devil's voice. Here, Gauguin manages to encapsulate a dialogue between the divine and the earthly, the spiritual and the material. The figure seems to be mired in an internal struggle, reflecting the artist's personal search for meaning beyond the mundane. The fact that the figure ignores the landscape of lush color, as if it were immersed in its own reflections, creates a tone of isolation while inviting the viewer to share this intimate experience.

Gauguin, known for its ability to use color and its relationship with symbolism, transcends conventional aesthetic elections to address profane and spiritual issues in their works. "Words of the devil" can be understood in the context of postimpressionism, where the emphasis is not in the representative form but in the expression of emotions and thoughts. In this sense, it can be compared with other works of your period, where deeper meanings are explored through abstraction, as in "the spirit of the dead candle" or "vision after sermon."

In conclusion, "words of the devil" is a work that not only has a strong visual impact, but also invites a deeper analysis of the universal issues of internal struggle and the meaning of existence. Through its innovative use of color and shape, Gauguin manages to create an emotional landscape at the same time as a symbolic territory, which gives the work a relevance that transcends its time and continues to resonate with contemporary concerns. Painting is, then, a testimony of the power of art to continue exploring the limits of human experience.

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