Base (1981; Poland) by Jacek Yerka

Base - Jacek Yerka - 1981; Poland

Artwork Information

TitleBase
ArtistJacek Yerka
Date1981; Poland
Art MovementSurrealism

About Base

The artwork titled “Base,” created by Jacek Yerka in 1981 in Poland, is a symbolic painting that belongs to the Surrealism art movement. In this striking piece, Yerka has crafted a vivid and imaginative scene that expresses rich symbolic content.

The artwork features a peculiar and complex structure situated in a desolate landscape. Two large sacks, seemingly made of white fabric with red patches resembling hearts, lie in the foreground beneath a makeshift shelter constructed from various wooden planks, metal scraps, and everyday objects. Above the structure, a dark sky looms ominously, while large droplets of water appear to hang suspended in mid-air, enhancing the surreal atmosphere. The clutter and randomness of the assembled items contribute to a sense of disorder and instability, while the juxtaposition of the soft fabric sacks with the rough materials of the structure generates a compelling visual and emotional contrast. The overall mood is both whimsical and foreboding, embodying elements typical of Surrealist art.

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