Mariano Pelaez (1920) - Maternidad





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Mariano Pelaez, Maternidad, oil painting (1991), 61 cm high by 50 cm wide, Spain, posmodernidad, original edition, sold with frame.
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The work depicts an intimate and serene scene between a mother and her son, focused on the affectionate bond that unites them.
The composition is built through simplified, soft forms, where the figures emerge from a dark background that enhances their presence and concentrates the viewer's attention on the gesture of protection and closeness.
The mother appears leaning over the child in a posture of quiet contemplation and tenderness, creating a sense of refuge and warmth.
The use of ochre, yellow, and reddish tones brings luminosity to the figures and creates a strong contrast with the somber surroundings, reinforcing the emotional character of the scene.
The brushwork is free and expressive, more concerned with conveying feelings than with realistic detail.
The forms seem to blur softly, granting the work an evocative and almost intimate atmosphere.
The result is a representation of motherhood understood as a universal symbol of love, protection and human connection.
The painting stands out for its ability to convey sensitivity and quiet contemplation through a simple composition, a warm palette, and an expressive treatment of the figure, turning an everyday scene into an image of deep emotional content.
The work depicts an intimate and serene scene between a mother and her son, focused on the affectionate bond that unites them.
The composition is built through simplified, soft forms, where the figures emerge from a dark background that enhances their presence and concentrates the viewer's attention on the gesture of protection and closeness.
The mother appears leaning over the child in a posture of quiet contemplation and tenderness, creating a sense of refuge and warmth.
The use of ochre, yellow, and reddish tones brings luminosity to the figures and creates a strong contrast with the somber surroundings, reinforcing the emotional character of the scene.
The brushwork is free and expressive, more concerned with conveying feelings than with realistic detail.
The forms seem to blur softly, granting the work an evocative and almost intimate atmosphere.
The result is a representation of motherhood understood as a universal symbol of love, protection and human connection.
The painting stands out for its ability to convey sensitivity and quiet contemplation through a simple composition, a warm palette, and an expressive treatment of the figure, turning an everyday scene into an image of deep emotional content.

