In Arearea (1892), Paul Gauguin conjures a dreamlike Tahitian scene where vibrant hues and symbolic forms intertwine. A red dog, enigmatic and alert, anchors the foreground, while two women sit serenely amid a tapestry of bold color planes, emerald greens, sunlit yellows, and deep reds. Rendered in the Slow Art format, the composition unfolds gradually, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its meditative rhythm. The absence of sky and the presence of stylized elements evoke a sense of timelessness, reflecting Gauguin’s quest for a purer, more spiritual world.
This work can be seen at [Museum Collection,Musée d’Orsay, Paris https://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/artworks/arearea-291]
Duration:
00:03:22
Tags:
paul, gauguin, red, dog, d’orsay, paul gauguin, gauguin, the red dog d’orsay, post-impressionist, post-impressionism, post-impressionist art, painting, oil painting, french, french artist, french art, tahiti, south pacific, pacific island, historical, art history