Jerry Pinkney – I Want To Be | 39
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A substantial hill rises on the left side of the scene, covered in dense foliage depicted through layered washes of green. This natural element contrasts with the man-made structure of a railway viaduct that stretches across the middle ground. The viaduct is rendered with more angular lines and darker tones, emphasizing its industrial nature.
The most striking feature is the large, circular form positioned centrally above the landscape – an orange orb that commands attention. Its intense color contrasts sharply with the cooler palette of the surrounding environment, creating a focal point that simultaneously evokes warmth and a sense of otherworldly presence. The sky itself is pale, almost washed out, allowing the sun-like shape to stand in stark relief.
The painting’s subtexts revolve around themes of journey, progress, and perhaps, longing. The train symbolizes movement and aspiration, suggesting a desire for change or escape. The viaduct represents human intervention within the natural world, hinting at the complex relationship between industry and environment. The prominent orange form could be interpreted as a symbol of hope, ambition, or even an idealized future – a beacon guiding the traveler forward.
The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation, inviting reflection on the interplay between personal desire and the broader landscape of experience. The loose brushwork and muted color scheme contribute to a feeling of dreamlike ambiguity, leaving room for multiple interpretations.