Storm at sea - 1907


Size (cm): 75x55
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"Storm in the sea" of 1907 is an exciting painting that captures the dramatic essence of nature in its most furious state, made by the illustrious Australian artist Tom Roberts. This work is a visceral representation of the raging sea, which combines Roberts's technical skill with its sensitivity to transmit emotions.

In this paint, the use of color is particularly remarkable, with a predominantly palette composed of various tones of blue, gray and green. These cold colors dominate the scene and manage to convey the sensation of a stormy and disappeared atmosphere. The dark tones used in the furious waves contrast with the sparkling whites of the wave crest and the areas illuminated by a light that seems to appear through the dense and threatening clouds. This use of clear-dark adds a depth and dynamism that catch the viewer's gaze, immersing it in the ferocity of the sea.

The composition of the work demonstrates Roberts's dominance over the structure and visual balance. The absence of human characters suggests a narrative where nature is the absolute protagonist, evoking a powerful feeling of loneliness and respect for the indomitable magnitude of the ocean. The horizon occurs low, putting an even greater emphasis on the tumultuous sky and the mountainous waves, which generates an imposing and great sense of scale. This compositional approach is a testimony of Roberts's ability to manipulate the perspective and guide the observer's attention towards the elements he considers essential.

Tom Roberts, although mainly known for his works that portray Australian rural and urban life, shows in "storm in the sea" a less explored facet of his artistic repertoire. This painting not only exhibits its skills in the representation of marine landscapes, but also highlights its ability to capture the atmosphere and the spirit of the natural environment in extreme conditions. The painting reflects an influence of impressionism, evident in the loose and fluid brushstrokes that provide a sense of continuous movement and energy to the scene. Like other impressionists, Roberts manages to transmit a particular and subjective perception of the moment, rather than an exact reproduction of reality.

Although "storm in the sea" is not one of Roberts's best known works, it is a remarkable example of its versatility and mastery. When observing this painting, one cannot avoid feeling a mixture of astonishment and respect for the fury of the sea, as well as admiration for Roberts's ability to capture such feeling on the canvas. The work is significantly located within the Canon of Australian art, evidencing the author's ability to explore and portray a wide range of issues with equal skill and depth.

In conclusion, "Storm at sea - 1907" is a work that, beyond its aesthetic and technical value, invites a deep reflection on the relationship of the human being with natural forces. It is a testimony of Tom Roberts's ability to immortalize on the canvas the essence of nature in his most intense and sublime moments.

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