Pedro Salaberri – #14985
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Behind this immediate plane rises a series of hills and mountains, also simplified into block-like forms. A palette of muted browns, greens, and grays defines these elevated areas, with subtle tonal shifts indicating depth and recession. The artist has avoided any sense of atmospheric perspective; instead, the focus remains on the formal arrangement of shapes and colors.
The sky is a pale wash of color, barely distinguishable from the distant hills, contributing to a flattened pictorial space. A dark band runs along the bottom edge of the canvas, effectively isolating the landscape within a defined frame. This framing device intensifies the sense of detachment and observation.
Subtly, the painting conveys a feeling of order and control imposed upon nature. The rigid geometry of the fields contrasts with the more organic forms of the hills, suggesting human intervention in the natural world. However, the muted color scheme and lack of detail also evoke a sense of melancholy or quiet contemplation. It is not a celebratory depiction of rural life but rather an introspective study of form, color, and the relationship between humanity and the environment. The absence of any figures or signs of habitation further reinforces this feeling of solitude and distance.