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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1943
Modern
97.0 x 24.0 cm
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Waterfall
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Created in 1943, this captivating work by Arshile Gorky stands as a pivotal example of the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist movement. Measuring 97 x 24 cm, it's a piece that transcends simple representation, inviting viewers into a realm of feeling and subconscious exploration. More than just an aesthetic object, it’s a visual poem reflecting a period of personal and global upheaval.
While titled “Waterfall,” the artwork doesn’t depict a literal cascade of water. Instead, Gorky employs fluid lines and biomorphic shapes to *evoke* the energy and dynamism associated with flowing water. The composition is deliberately fragmented; suggestions of anatomical forms – limbs, torsos, heads – emerge from washes of color, yet remain tantalizingly ambiguous. This deliberate abstraction marked a significant departure from traditional artistic conventions, pushing boundaries and paving the way for future generations of abstract artists.
Executed in oil paints on canvas, the piece showcases Gorky’s masterful handling of texture and layering. Visible brushstrokes range from thick impasto to delicate washes, creating depth and visual interest. The artist's intuitive approach is evident; paint seems to flow freely across the surface, forming organic shapes that appear both spontaneous and carefully considered. This gestural technique emphasizes the physicality of the painting process itself.
1943 was a year marked by global conflict and personal tragedy for Gorky. The lingering trauma of witnessing the Armenian Genocide in his youth, coupled with increasing anxieties surrounding World War II, deeply impacted his artistic vision. This painting is often interpreted as an expression of those underlying emotions – vulnerability, fragmentation, and a sense of displacement. It reflects a broader cultural shift towards introspection and existential questioning that characterized post-war art.
The muted color palette—dominated by grays, whites, blacks, and pale blues punctuated by coral red, mustard yellow, and navy blue—contributes to the painting’s melancholic yet subtly vibrant mood. The upward movement of forms might symbolize aspiration or struggle, while their fragmented nature could represent a broken psyche or feelings of alienation. Ultimately, “Waterfall” is open to interpretation; its power lies in its ability to resonate with individual viewers on an emotional level.
This artwork’s sophisticated abstraction and nuanced color palette make it a compelling addition to any modern or contemporary interior. Its dynamic composition adds visual energy, while its introspective mood invites contemplation. A high-quality reproduction allows you to bring the emotional depth and artistic innovation of Arshile Gorky's “Waterfall” into your home or office, creating a focal point that sparks conversation and inspires creativity.
1904 - 1948 , Turkey
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