From Color to Form I (1969) by Marino Marini

From Color to Form I - Marino Marini - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleFrom Color to Form I
ArtistMarino Marini
Date1969
Art MovementExpressionism

About From Color to Form I

The artwork “From Color to Form I,” created by Marino Marini in 1969, is a striking example of figurative Expressionism. This piece is characterized by its vibrant and dynamic use of colors that translate into various forms, showcasing the artist’s profound exploration of emotional and psychological depth through visual expression.

The artwork presents a vivid and chaotic composition dominated by a rich palette of reds, greens, blues, and yellows. At the center, there is a faint sketch of a human figure intertwined with what appears to be a horse, rendered in a manner that suggests movement and fluidity. Surrounding these central figures are a myriad of abstract shapes and patterns, creating a sense of energy and spontaneity. The background is a mosaic of intense colors, creating a stark contrast with the central figures and contributing to the overall feeling of dynamism and emotional intensity. The forms are not clearly defined, which is typical of Expressionism, allowing the viewer to interpret the piece on a more personal and emotional level. This juxtaposition of form and color invites viewers to explore the depth and complexity of human and animal forms within an abstract setting.

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