We are doing a new world - 1918,


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Paul Nash, a painter whose work has been appreciated and studied with fervor, offers us in "We are making a new world - 1918" an both devastating and hopeful vision of the panorama after the First World War. Nash, who served as the official war artist for the British Armed Forces, has in this work one of his most eloquent and disturbing expressions about devastation and the search for new beginnings.

In "we are making a new world", the painter dispenses with the representation of human figures, instead opting for a desolate landscape and traumatized by the brutality of the conflict. The painting captures a scenario that seems to have been lifeless. Mutilated trees rise as ghosts of the old greenery, contrasting with the blood red sky that gives the sensation of an open wound, a perfectly precise allegory of the post -world world. The color palette chosen by Nash does not leave room for superficial optimism; The intense red tones of the sky along with the dark gray and brown of the landscape suggest not only a dawn, but also the horror of a razed landscape.

The title of the work plays a crucial role in the appreciation of it. "We are doing a new world" seems to suggest a kind of agonizing paradox: the Old World has been destroyed, but what kind of "New World" can emerge from such a devastation? This duality is precisely what permeates emotionality and depth to painting. Paul Nash, through his technique and vision, invites us to reflect on the reconstruction and permanent scar that leaves the war conflict in the fabric of humanity and nature.

The composition of the painting is remarkably carefully organized. In the foreground, we observe irregular and grayish terrain, almost like scars on the skin of the earth. These brands remind us of the trenches and craters of the battlefields. The horizon line is a clear but intelligently blurred dividing that separates the desolate terrain from a sky that seems, ironically, to have more life through its chromatic violence.

Paul Nash has been frequently associated with the Vorticist movement, although his style could also be categorized within British modernism and surrealism. This painting, although it cannot easily be typecast, shows influences of these movements, especially in the way it manipulates reality to transmit an emotionally raw and heartbreaking message. Comparing it with other impressive works by Nash, such as "The Menin Road" (1919), allows us to observe how war and its sequelae were a recurring and deeply explored theme in their work.

In "We are doing a new world," Paul Nash not only presents a post-apocalyptic vision, but also a challenge: to confront the cost of progress and the construction of a future over the ruins of suffering and destruction. In this work, each stroke and every color work in concert to remind us that from the ashes of devastation the hesitant opportunity of a rebirth also emerges, although dyed of the scars of the past.

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