Mariano Barbasan Laguerela – Laguerela Mariano Barbasan The Preparation Of The Corn
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In the foreground, three individuals are engaged in what appears to be the processing of corn. A woman sits on a low stool, her posture conveying weariness or perhaps quiet concentration as she works. Beside her stands a young boy wearing a distinctive hat, his gaze directed towards something outside the frame. A basket overflowing with kernels lies near their feet, and another sack is positioned further out in the foreground. The abundance of corn suggests a harvest season and the essential role this crop plays in sustaining the community.
A dog, rendered with careful attention to its fur’s texture, stands alertly on the right side of the composition. Its presence adds a touch of domesticity and perhaps hints at companionship within this rural setting.
The artist employed a palette dominated by earthy tones – ochres, browns, yellows – which contribute to the overall feeling of warmth and authenticity. The light source appears to be coming from the left, casting shadows that accentuate the texture of the stone wall and highlighting the folds in the woman’s clothing. This use of light creates depth and volume within the scene.
Subtly, the painting conveys a sense of quiet dignity and resilience associated with rural life. The figures are not idealized; they appear as ordinary individuals engaged in essential work. The rough texture of the wall and the simple attire of the subjects suggest an existence close to the land and rooted in tradition. Theres a feeling of timelessness, hinting at generations who have performed similar tasks within this same landscape. The scene is devoid of overt drama; instead, it offers a glimpse into the rhythms and routines of a rural community, emphasizing the importance of labor and family bonds.