Carlos Alcolea – #43165
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The pool itself occupies a significant portion of the canvas, its rectangular shape sharply defined against the surrounding landscape. A dark green strip delineates the edge of the pool, transitioning into a grassy area beneath a blue sky punctuated by three stylized trees. These trees are simplified in form, appearing as dark masses against the lighter background.
A prominent element on the right side of the painting is a red flotation device, seemingly detached and falling towards the ground. Its vibrant color contrasts sharply with the cooler tones of the pool and landscape, drawing immediate attention. The object’s trajectory suggests a disruption or loss of control, adding an unsettling note to the otherwise tranquil scene.
The overall effect is one of quiet melancholy and subtle unease. The swimmers blurred form and solitary presence evoke feelings of loneliness and detachment. The falling flotation device introduces a sense of instability and potential danger, hinting at underlying anxieties that are not explicitly stated. The simplified forms and flattened perspective contribute to an atmosphere of dreamlike unreality, distancing the viewer from any immediate emotional connection with the depicted scene. It is possible to interpret this as a commentary on leisure activities, or perhaps a more profound exploration of themes such as isolation, loss, and the fragility of control within seemingly idyllic settings.