Self -portrait - 1910


Size (cm): 50x65
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Olekssa Novakivsky, a prominent representative of Ukrainian modernism, leaves an indelible mark on art with his work "Self -portrait - 1910". This painting not only offers an intimate exploration of the artist's identity, but also encapsulates an era in which personal emotions and expressions began to play a fundamental role in artistic creation.

In this work, Novakivsky is presented frontally, which establishes a direct connection with the viewer. This almost direct approach is characteristic of the self -otems, where the artist's gaze and presence invite contemplation and introspection. The representation of the face is intense and energetic, reflecting an emotional depth that goes beyond mere superficiality. The expression on his face seems to be loaded with thoughts and reflections, a characteristic that invites himself to ask what is behind those eyes. The technique used by Novakivsky, which combines the skillful use of color and shape, manages to capture the essence of its inner being.

The color palette is fundamental in this work. The dark tones predominate, contrasting with lighter nuances in certain areas, which gives a sensation of three -dimensionality and volume to the face. The artist uses light to emphasize some features, suggesting hidden emotions and psychological complexity. This use of color not only serves to define the shape, but also to evoke an atmosphere; The mixture of shadows and lights seems to speak in an emotional language that resonates with the viewer, evoking a feeling of melancholy or introspection.

There are no additional characters in the work, which reinforces the introspective nature of the self -portrait. In this sense, Novakivsky focuses on his own figure, which allows attention to be completely directed to his person and the story that this image contains. In the context of the art of the early twentieth century, this choice to focus the work on oneself can be interpreted as a reflection of the broader movement of introspection and self -examination that characterized many artists of the time.

Olekssa Novakivsky was influenced by post -impressionist and symbolist styles, which is reflected in his artistic approach. The exploration of color and light in "Self -portrait - 1910" resembles the techniques of other contemporaries, although Novakivsky develops an individuality that gives him singularity in the artistic landscape of his time. His work, often linked to Ukrainian culture, enters the complexity of national and personal identity, and this self -portrait is a clear example of how art can be a means of self -discovery.

Novakivsky's legacy and works such as this are still relevant today, serving as reminders of art power to portray not only external appearance, but also internal essence. "Self -portrait - 1910" It is a manifestation of its search for identity, and through it it connects with the viewer in a dialogue that transcends time and space. The depth of this work invites you to reflect on the role of the artist, the nature of self -perception and universality of human experience.

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