Roger Alexandre – Poeme a la Terre
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To her right, another animal, a horse, is depicted in profile. Its coat displays an intricate pattern of blues, purples, and golds, creating a visual contrast against its pale head. The horse’s presence introduces a dynamic element to the scene, hinting at movement and perhaps a connection to untamed forces. A vibrant cluster of grapes spills from a vessel held by the woman, scattering across a table or surface that sits between her and the animals. This detail suggests abundance, fertility, and possibly a symbolic offering.
Behind the central figure, a landscape unfolds – a village with distinctive architecture characterized by pointed roofs and arched windows. The buildings are rendered in muted tones, creating a sense of distance and timelessness. A body of water stretches into the background, its surface reflecting the sky above. The overall palette is dominated by blues and earth tones, contributing to a feeling of quiet contemplation and connection to nature.
The subtexts within this work appear to revolve around themes of harmony, fertility, and the relationship between humanity and the natural world. The woman’s posture and expression suggest a deep empathy for the creatures surrounding her, while the abundance of grapes symbolizes prosperity and sustenance. The village in the background may represent civilization or community, but it is presented as secondary to the immediate connection with nature. The juxtaposition of animals – the gentle sheep and the powerful horse – could signify the duality of existence: tenderness alongside strength, vulnerability alongside resilience. Ultimately, the painting evokes a sense of longing for a simpler, more integrated way of life, where humanity exists in balance with its environment.