Josep Navarro Vives – #24796
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The color palette is dominated by earthy tones – browns, ochres, and terracotta – contrasted with patches of cool blues and greens. These colors are applied in thick, impasto strokes, adding texture and emphasizing the materiality of the surfaces. The interplay between warm and cool hues creates visual tension and prevents the composition from feeling monotonous.
The arrangement of the rooftops suggests a chaotic urban landscape, perhaps conveying a sense of anonymity or even oppression. The sharp angles and fragmented forms could be interpreted as representing the disorienting nature of modern city life. Theres an absence of human presence; the focus is entirely on the built environment, which takes on a near-abstract quality.
The dark background further isolates the rooftops, intensifying their visual impact and contributing to a feeling of enclosure. The overall effect is one of controlled chaos – a seemingly random arrangement that nonetheless possesses a distinct rhythm and energy. It’s possible the artist intended to evoke not just a physical place but also an emotional state – a sense of confinement or alienation within a densely populated environment.