Monica Ozamiz Fortis – #17028
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The background is composed of flat planes of color – a vibrant green punctuated with areas of blue and red – creating a sense of depth without relying on traditional perspective techniques. The table surface upon which these objects rest appears as a broad expanse of yellow, contributing to the overall flatness of the image.
Here we see an emphasis on formal elements over realistic representation. The artist seems less concerned with depicting the subjects accurately than with exploring their inherent shapes and volumes through color and line. This approach lends the work a sense of dynamism and immediacy. The deliberate distortion of form and the use of non-naturalistic colors suggest a focus on emotional expression rather than objective observation.
Subtly, theres an interplay between light and shadow that isn’t strictly realistic; instead, it serves to emphasize the angularity of the forms and create visual interest. The limited palette, while vibrant, contributes to a feeling of contained energy. The arrangement itself – the pitcher towering over the fruit – might suggest themes of abundance or sustenance, though these are open to interpretation given the stylized nature of the depiction.