Kilpajaksu - 1917


Size (cm): 70x60
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"Kilpajaksu - 1917" by Tyko Sallinen is one of those works that manage to capture not only the essence of the historical moment in which it was created, but also the unique vision of its author. Joint, known for his expressionist style, delivers with this painting an exceptional mixture of raw emotion and masterful technique that deserves a stopped appreciation.

When observing "Kilpajaksu - 1917", the first thing that attracts attention is the daring and vibrant use of color. The robust strokes and determined brushstrokes show the influence of expressionism in their work. In this painting, Sallinen does not seek to adhere to a realistic representation, but rather to express an intense emotion and a loaded atmosphere. The use of color becomes the environment to transmit the tension and dynamism of the scene.

The protagonists of the painting are stylized figures that seem to be in a kind of escape or career, as suggested by the title of the work, which in Finnish means "career." Human forms are abstract, without detailed facial expressions, which further reinforces the sense of movement and urgency. The bodies seem to lengthen and deform according to the vigorous strokes of the jailen brush, creating a sense of imminent speed and action.

The chromatic palette is dominated by dark and terrible tones, with sharply marked contrasts through the use of red, orange and white colors. This contrast not only adds depth to the composition, but also intensifies the drama of the scene. The background, in its abstraction, does not allow viewers to anchor the action in a specific context, which can be interpreted as a reflection on the universality of human emotions, independent of time and place.

The structure of the composition is full of kinetic energy. The lines and angles intersect and create a feeling of instability and tension. This compositional dynamism is typical of the search to saline to capture something beyond the mere physical appearance; He tries to catch the vital energy, that intrinsic zeitgeist to the turbulence period that Europe lived in 1917, in the midst of World War I.

It is interesting to note that, like other members of the expressionist movement, Tyko Sallinen seems to have a dual relationship with its geographical and temporal context. On the one hand, his works are deeply personal and expressive manifestations, while, on the other, they reflect and comment on the cultural and social vibrations of their time.

Comparing "Kilpajaksu - 1917" with other works by Salinen, his fascination with human emotions and the existential condition is evident. Works such as "Hihhulit" (religious fans) and "Maalauksen Pitämättömyys" (the failure of painting) also have a strong emotional and social burden, using similar distortion and color techniques to explore the internal states of their subjects.

The figure of Tyko jailed in the history of Finnish art is singular; His commitment to his own visual language without concessions places him in a prominent place within Scandinavian expressionism. "Kilpajaksu - 1917" It is not only a painting that captures a moment of action, but encapsulates the ability of art to be a vehicle of deep introspection and catharsis, thus clarifying the trajectory of an artist who knew how to look beyond the surface.

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