Oil On Canvas
WallArt
1950
Modern
223.0 x 267.0 cmHuile sur toile peinte à la main, avec cadre et dimensions personnalisés, réalisée sur commande par nos artistes.
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PH-272
Format de reproduction
In the vast, turbulent landscape of mid-century American art, few voices resonate with as much primal intensity as that of Clyfford Still. His masterpiece, PH-272, stands as a monumental testament to the dawn of Abstract Expressionism, inviting the viewer into a world where color and texture transcend mere representation to touch the very essence of existence. Created in 1950, this work is not merely a painting but an immersive environment. Upon first encounter, the eye is drawn into a sea of deep, commanding reds and earthy browns that seem to pulse with a life of their own. The canvas acts as a window into a cosmic or perhaps terrestrial territory, where jagged, vertical forms suggest the rugged edges of a landscape or the fractured boundaries of a nation, evoking a sense of profound geological or political weight.
The technique employed in PH-272 is a masterclass in the "color field" approach, yet it avoids the serenity often associated with the genre. Instead, Still utilizes a heavy, impasto-like application that creates a tactile, sculptural surface. The interplay between the dominant crimson hues and the darker, more somber tones creates a rhythmic tension across the massive 223 x 267 cm expanse. Scattered throughout this dramatic composition are subtle, star-like points of light—small, bright accents that break the density of the color fields. These celestial flickers provide a necessary breath of air, preventing the intense atmosphere from becoming overwhelming and instead guiding the viewer’s gaze through the intricate, craggy topography of the paint itself.
To look upon PH-272 is to engage with the sublime. Still’s work often sought to strip away the distractions of the figurative world to confront the viewer with the raw elements of nature and spirit. The composition, which some may interpret as a map or a symbolic representation of a country like China, moves far beyond cartography into the realm of psychological landscape. The jagged, torn edges of the color patches suggest a breaking apart or a coming together—a metaphor for the human condition, life, death, and the relentless forces of nature. There is an inherent struggle captured within these layers; the red does not merely sit upon the canvas but seems to erupt from beneath the darker crust, symbolizing a persistent, underlying vitality that refuses to be suppressed.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, PH-272 offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a sense of drama and historical gravity into a space. Its sheer scale and bold palette make it a commanding centerpiece, capable of anchoring a room with its sophisticated complexity. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a luxurious private residence, the painting serves as a conversation piece that bridges the gap between mid-century modernism and the avant-garde. It is a work that demands attention, offering a profound emotional impact that lingers long after one has turned away from its surface, making it an essential acquisition for those who seek art that does not just decorate a wall, but transforms an entire atmosphere.
1904 - 1980 , États-Unis
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