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The work "Rueda" by José Clemente Orozco, carried out in 1939, is registered in the context of his prolific career as one of the most prominent muralists in Mexico and an emblem of modern art in Latin America. Orozco, known for his visceral and critical approach to the human condition, as well as his monumental and shocking style, uses the "wheel" as a powerful and multifaceted symbol.

When observing the paint, a composition is displayed before our eyes where the circular shape of the wheel is positioned as the central and dominant element. This wheel, which can be interpreted as an allusion to various metaphors, seems to symbolize the cycle of life, the incessant movement of time, and the inevitable march of progress and history. This element, not only visual but also conceptual, resonates with Orozco's criticism towards industrialization and dehumanization that it entails. The use of the circle suggests a sense of repetition and fatality, characteristics that are frequently found in his work.

The color palette used in "Rueda" is remarkable for its intensity and drama. Dark and terrible tones predominate, with brushstrokes that instill in the work a sense of movement, creating a dynamism that suggests an almost palpable energy. Black, brown and gray nuances contrast with vibrant accents, perhaps on behalf of the struggle, resistance and the very existence of man against oppressive social and political forces. Through its color use, Orozco manages to weave a visual narrative that invites reflection on the destiny of humanity.

As for characters, "Rueda" lacks explicit human figures, which reflects a break with the direct representativeness that characterizes many of his works. This choice could be interpreted as a way to universalize human experience: the wheel, in its abstract and symbolic character, becomes the representation of all men and women who have revolved around it, trapped in their cycles of work, suffering and aspiration.

Orozco was a master in the creation of spaces that invite contemplation and critical dialogue. His style is characterized by a fusion between symbolism and historical narrative, where the epic and tragic coexist in a delicate balance. "Rueda" resembles other works of his corpus, where the theme of human destiny is interrogated in conjunction with the social and political context of post-revolutionary Mexico. Among them, their murals can be mentioned in the Hospice Cabañas or "Prometheus", where the sense of struggle and disenchantment also resonates.

In conclusion, "Rueda" is a work that encapsulates the essence of Orozco's thought and artistic style. Its interpretation opens a broad spectrum of meanings, while establishing a visual dialogue that transcends the mere pictorial field. Like other works of its production, "Rueda" is a testimony of the complexity of human existence, and its ability to evoke a sense of the universal from such a particular symbol represents a milestone in the evolution of muralism and Mexican art of the twentieth century. The work is erected not only as a visual milestone, but as a call to introspection on the role of man in the endless wheel of history.

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