Silakka Asetelma - 1918


Size (cm): 60x60
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Silakka Asetelma, a work carried out by Tyko Sallinen in 1918, is presented before our eyes as a vibrant testimony of a period of transition in Finnish art, positioned in a turbulent historical context. Sallinen, who began his career influencing and at the same time being influenced by modernity, reached in this painting a matured synthesis of expressionism and a characteristically raw and vivid approach that reflects both his unique style and his intensely personal perspective.

The composition of "Silakka Asetelma" immediately captures the viewer's attention with its naked simplicity and almost tactile robustness. On the table, arranged apparently casual, but with a clear compositional intention, silver sandstones rest, mired in an atmosphere in which the ritual mundane of a still life It rises to a sphere of penetrating meaning. The disposition of these elements suggests a momentary capture of time, a snapshot of everyday life that becomes enigmatic in their detention.

The color approach and brush technique of salinen in "Silakka Asetelma" is a manifestation of his skill and his artistic vision. The palette, predominantly cold with gray and saturated blue tones, contrasts with the warm touches of orange and red that border the main objects. This intensified use of color facilitates a deeper introspection in the texture and corporation of each object represented. The herring, of a tangible realism, shines spectrally, standing out with an almost metallic shine that suggests both past life and the crudeness of its present inert.

The big strokes and the almost outlined paint application capture a vivacity that is inherent in its technique. The brushstroke of Sallinen is vigorous and expressive, conferring to the work a sensation of movement and latent energy. This dynamism is tangible, causing that what could be an inert scene acquires a sculptural form and a pictorial volume that are imposed on the spectator's perception.

As for historical aspects, 1918 was a significant year for Finland and, in particular, for Sallinen. Finnish independence and subsequent conflicts inevitably influenced the artists of the time, and there is no doubt that these events also resonated in Sallinen's work, although less directly in this specific composition. However, perhaps we can read in the seemingly quiet "Silakka Asetelma" a metaphor of the human condition, trapped between peace and disturbance, between daily life and the tumultuous events of his time.

The work of Sallinen is framed within a greater movement of Finnish art that sought to establish a national identity in the context of European modernity. Like other contemporary artists, they combined local and foreign influences, creating a distinctive visual language.

In conclusion, "Silakka Asetelma" is a powerful and evocative copy of Tyko's ability to transform the everyday into an art form that transcends its simple representation. It offers a window not only to the artist's technique and style, but also to the possibility of finding the extraordinary in the most common aspects of life.

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