The Fishermen – Kandayin
The painting is executed in pastel. It is a captivating work that skillfully blends color, form, and symbolism to create a rich visual and emotional experience. Kandayin succeeds in captivating the viewer, inviting them to delve into a world that is both familiar and strange. This piece, mounted on wood, demonstrates a profound understanding of artistic techniques and a unique sensibility that render the work both contemporary and timeless.
50 x 70 cm
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Review of Kandayin 's work "The Fish"
Kandayin 's "The Fish" is an intriguing and vibrant work that uses pastel on textured paper mounted on wood to create a dynamic and expressive composition. This piece is distinguished by its Cubist style, reminiscent of early 20th-century artistic experimentation with a modern and personal touch.
Composition and Colors: The first thing that catches the eye is the rich and bold color palette. Shades of purple, orange, green, and blue combine to create a striking and harmonious contrast. The colors, applied with confident strokes, bring depth and vibrancy to the work. The use of pastels allows for smooth transitions between hues, while maintaining a certain texture that adds a tactile dimension to the piece.
Forms and structure: The structure of the work is marked by interlacing geometric forms, typical of Cubism. The faces of the figures are fragmented and reassembled in such a way as to offer several perspectives simultaneously. The fish, integrated into the composition of the faces, create a fusion between human and animal, perhaps symbolizing a deep connection with nature or a metaphorical transformation.
Expression and symbolism: The facial expressions are mysterious, with half-closed eyes and exaggerated features that seem to tell a silent story. The fish, with their large, round eyes and colorful bodies, add a touch of fantasy and strangeness. This work could be interpreted as a reflection on identity, the duality of humankind, or even as an allegory for the underwater world and its mysteries.
Technique and materials: Kandayin demonstrates an impressive mastery of pastel, using the paper's texture to add depth and complexity to her work. Mounting the piece on wood gives it added strength and durability, while also allowing for greater freedom in the application of the pastel. This mixed-media technique reflects the artist's willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of traditional materials.
The impact of this work lies in its ability to provoke reflection and emotion, making "The Fish" a memorable and significant piece in the Kandayincorpus.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 70 × 50 × 4 cm |
|---|---|
| Year | 2014 |
| Frame | No |
| Technique used | Dry pastel varnish |
| Original artwork | Yes |
| Unique piece | Yes |
| Certificate of authenticity | Yes |
| Signature | Yes |





