Danger, Construction Ahead (1940) by Kay Sage

Danger, Construction Ahead - Kay Sage - 1940

Artwork Information

TitleDanger, Construction Ahead
ArtistKay Sage
Date1940
Art MovementSurrealism

About Danger, Construction Ahead

“**Danger, Construction Ahead**” is an artwork created by Kay Sage in 1940. This piece aligns itself with the Surrealism art movement and is categorized under the genre of landscape. The painting features an expansive desert-like landscape with towering, dark geometric structures. In the distance, a narrow, elongated bridge-like pathway spans across the barren terrain, leading towards jagged cliff formations. The sky above shows a gradient of grayish blue tones, enhancing the desolate and otherworldly atmosphere. The stark, surrealist elements evoke a sense of stillness, mystery, and foreboding, characteristic of Sage’s distinctive style within the broader Surrealist movement.

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