Red Leaves (1988; United States) by Eyvind Earle

Red Leaves - Eyvind Earle - 1988; United States

Artwork Information

TitleRed Leaves
ArtistEyvind Earle
Date1988; United States
Art MovementMagic Realism

About Red Leaves

The artwork, titled “Red Leaves,” was created by Eyvind Earle in 1988 in the United States. It belongs to the Magic Realism art movement and falls under the genre of landscape painting.

The composition of “Red Leaves” features a striking contrast between the vibrant red foliage of a tree set against a backdrop of a surreal, misty landscape. The foreground is dominated by a dark, gnarled tree branch that extends into the scene, adorned with clusters of bright red leaves. These vividly colored leaves create a focal point that draws the viewer’s eye immediately. Below, the terrain is portrayed in intricate detail with a tapestry of small trees and foliage, rendered in a palette of blues, greens, and purples, adding depth and texture to the scene. The background appears almost ethereal, with soft, undulating mists that create a sense of mysticism and tranquility. The harmonious blend of vivid and muted colors, coupled with the meticulous detailing, encapsulates the essence of Magic Realism, making this landscape both enchanting and contemplative.

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