Pablo Picasso Period of creation: 1943-1961 – 1943 Buste de femme R
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The hounds of karma – their sharp ears...
If you imagine them vividly, it becomes frightening.
The tower built upon your life
Is about to collapse. Youve gone mad.
Look – everything is material here,
Where do the dogs of karma come from?
Your sins will consume you.
It wont be difficult for them to tear your soul apart.
The hounds of karma see every step you take.
Where are your clocks rushing towards?
Where are you rushing in your destiny,
Given to you?
To someone like you... I am afraid...
And the needle of fear is so sharp.
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The artist has employed a limited palette dominated by pinks, greens, blues, and blacks, with touches of orange providing accentuation. The skin tones are rendered in shades of pink, punctuated by dark spots that appear almost like blemishes or markings. This detail introduces an element of unease and complexity to the portrayal.
A large, elaborate headdress dominates the upper portion of the image. It is a complex structure composed of green and black forms, with a central motif resembling an eye – a symbolic element that draws attention to perception and observation. The headdress’s decorative elements, including orange flourishes, suggest a sense of ceremonial or regal significance.
The subject wears what appears to be a formal garment, indicated by the high collar and stylized detailing around the neckline. A small, geometric emblem is affixed to her chest, adding another layer of symbolic meaning that remains open to interpretation – perhaps representing affiliation, status, or an abstract concept.
The overall effect is one of controlled distortion and psychological depth. The fragmented features and unconventional perspective suggest a deliberate attempt to move beyond superficial likeness, hinting at the subject’s inner life or perhaps reflecting a broader commentary on identity and representation during a period marked by significant social and political upheaval. The work conveys a sense of restraint and formality, yet simultaneously possesses an underlying tension created through its deconstruction of traditional portraiture.