Charred Beloved II (1946) by Arshile Gorky

Charred Beloved II - Arshile Gorky - 1946

Artwork Information

TitleCharred Beloved II
ArtistArshile Gorky
Date1946
Art MovementSurrealism

About Charred Beloved II

“Charred Beloved II,” a 1946 masterpiece by artist Arshile Gorky, is a significant work in the Surrealism art movement, embodying the abstract genre. The artwork showcases Gorky’s unique ability to fuse organic and geometric forms, creating a dreamlike interplay of shapes and colors.

In the artwork, a predominantly monochromatic palette sets a somber yet contemplative tone. Within the cloudy, nebulous gray background, abstract forms emergeā€”floating, intertwining, and overlapping. Splashes of red and yellow punctuate the composition, offering stark contrasts that draw the eye and evoke a sense of movement and life. The lines and shapes are both fluid and fragmented, suggesting a landscape of the mind where dreamlike figures and thoughts coexist in an ambiguous, mysterious space. The combination of abstract forms and surrealist influence renders the artwork a contemplative piece, inviting viewers to delve into their subconscious and explore multivalent interpretations.

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