Carlos Alcolea – #43169
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To the left, another figure stands facing away from the viewer. The back is similarly sculpted with defined contours, but this person is adorned with a brightly colored swimming cap, introducing an element of playful contrast to the reclining form’s more classical presentation. A vertical yellow line extends from this figure, seemingly anchoring them within the scene and providing a visual counterpoint to the horizontal orientation of the reclining individual.
The background consists of simplified geometric shapes representing a landscape. The use of flat planes in shades of green and blue creates a sense of depth without relying on traditional perspective techniques. A series of vertical red lines cascade down from the upper right corner, intersecting with the water’s surface and creating an effect that is both decorative and disruptive. These lines seem to distort or fragment the reflection of the reclining figure below, adding complexity to the visual narrative.
The paintings color palette is bold and unnaturalistic, employing saturated hues that contribute to a dreamlike quality. The overall impression suggests themes of transformation, duality, and perhaps even a commentary on idealized beauty versus everyday existence. The contrast between the classical pose of the reclining figure and the contemporary attire of the standing individual hints at a dialogue between different eras or concepts. The fragmented reflection in the water could symbolize a fractured identity or a distorted perception of reality.