Carlos De Haes – Bajamar (Guetary)
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The water itself occupies a significant portion of the composition, its surface rendered with short, choppy brushstrokes that convey movement and energy. The horizon line is relatively low, emphasizing the vastness of the sea and sky. A distant promontory rises on the right side of the painting, crowned by what appears to be a lighthouse or signal tower; it’s depicted as a slender vertical element against the horizontal expanse of the coastline.
The artists technique suggests an interest in capturing atmospheric conditions rather than precise detail. The brushwork is loose and expressive, contributing to a sense of immediacy and naturalism. There is a deliberate lack of sharp definition, which softens the edges of forms and creates a hazy, dreamlike quality.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of solitude and the power of nature. The absence of human figures reinforces this impression; the viewer is left with an overwhelming sense of the landscapes scale and indifference. The rocks, enduring symbols of geological time, stand as silent witnesses to the ceaseless rhythm of the tides. The distant lighthouse, while offering a suggestion of human presence, seems almost swallowed by the immensity of the scene, hinting at humanity’s vulnerability in the face of natural forces. Overall, the work conveys a contemplative mood, inviting reflection on the relationship between humankind and the environment.