The creation of the world drawing of the scene curtain - 1923


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "The creation of the world drawing of the stage curtain" of 1923, created by Fernand Léger, is a paradigmatic example of the way in which the artist merged his concepts of modernity with a plastic review of the myth of creation. Léger, one of the most prominent exponents of Cubism, uses in this work a structure that reflects its interest in the geometrization of forms and in the exploration of color as an emotional and narrative vehicle.

When observing the paint, we find a vibrant and dynamic composition that is characterized by the use of simplified shapes and a bold color palette that covers yellow tone, intense blue and contrasts in red and green. The disposition of these elements not only attracts the viewer, but also invites a deeper reading that could be associated with the process of creation itself, as suggested by the title of the work. The forms and figures seem to flow and dance, evoking a sense of constant movement, which can be interpreted as a symbol of life itself.

Although the work does not exhibit explicit human figures, there is an abstract representation that suggests a fullness and genesis narrative. The pictorial elements can be seen as representations of infinite aspects of creation, evoking both the organic and the mechanical. This approach expands the theme of creation by incorporating not only the biological, but also a visual dialogue with the machine and modernity, which is a recurring theme in Léger's work.

In addition, it is important to consider the historical and cultural background in which Léger was working. The 1920s was a period of extraordinary change and experimentalism in art. Léger distanced himself from the most traditional approaches to representation and embraced a visual language that reflected the contemporary. In this sense, "the creation of the world" is inscribed in a search for new forms of expression that question reality, an impulse that can be observed in other works of its catalog, such as "the Great mural" or "The Builder Man" .

The work, although it presents itself as a stage curtain, transcends its original purpose by converting a symbol of the scenic into an autonomous artistic object. This duality in meaning also shows Léger's interest in space and light, which become protagonists in this visual construction. Its technique, which uses an almost collage approach, resonates with the idea that creation is a fragmented and multifaceted process.

In summary, "the creation of the world" by Fernand Léger is not only a testimony of his mastery in manipulation of color and shape, but also a meditation on the act of creating. The work invites viewers to reflect on the relationship between art, life and the meaning of existence in a world in constant transformation. The visual wealth of this painting makes each observation a unique experience, where the abstract and the concrete coexist, challenging our perceptions and expanding our understandings of what it means to create.

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