Singing girls - 1936


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The work "Singing Chicas" by Josef? Avel (1936) is a splendid example of the fusion between the popular theme and the technical mastery of the Czechoslovak painter. Through his deliberate stroke and his carefully selected palette,? Avel invites us to a vibrant and animated world that evokes both the joy of music and the vitality of collective life. The painting portrays, in its center, two female figures that seem to be immersed in a song, a representation that seems to transcend the merely physical to make us feel the music that probably emanates from their lips.

From a first glance, the composition stands out for its simplicity and at the same time by the expressive force of the figures. Girls, in poses that suggest movement and joy, are almost iconic. Their faces, drawn with soft and delicate lines, transmit a mixture of happiness and delivery. The closeness between the two figures suggests a deep connection, which could be interpreted as a celebration of friendship or camaraderie. This intimate relationship between the two characters is a key aspect that invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of art as a vehicle of shared emotion.

The use of color in this work is remarkable. ? Avel opts for a palette of warm and terrible tones, predominantly the yellow and ocher that surrounds the figures in an almost golden atmosphere. This color choice not only highlights the luminosity of the scene, but also immerses the viewer in a closer and cozy context, reinforcing the idea of ​​human warmth that emanates from music. The combination of these colors with a background that is more diffuse, almost abstract, allows the figures to be destined effortlessly, creating a contrast that captures the attention and looks at the observer's gaze.

Another aspect that deserves attention is the relationship between the work and the historical context in which it was created. The 1930s lived turbulent times in Europe, marked by political and social instability. Within this framework, painting not only stands out for its call to joy and art, but also reflects a desire to escape and celebrate life against adversities. ? Avel, known for his humanistic approach and his sensitivity to the struggles of the human being, uses in "singing girls" an expression of hope that resonates with the need to find comfort and beauty in difficult times.

The work is also inscribed within the style of Cubism, a current that? Anky explored throughout his career. Although in "singing girls" the cubist influence is not as explicit as in some of their other works, certain fragmentations in the forms and a geometric treatment of the spaces can be observed. This approach echoes its formation in European modernism and its ability to mix the figurative with the abstract.

In conclusion, "Singing Girls" is a work that transcends their mere representation to offer a respite, a celebration of music and friendship in a complex political context. Through his warm palette and the sincere expression of his characters, Josef? Ashar manages not only to capture a moment of joy, but also communicate a timeless message about the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. In this work, art becomes a shelter and a meeting point where aesthetics and emotion fuse, inviting each spectator to join the song of life.

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