Capri motiiv (between 1921 and 1922)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Capri Motiiv", painted by the celebrated Estonian artist Konrad Mägi between 1921 and 1922, captures a vibrant and slightly abstracted view of the picturesque island of Capri, Italy. In this masterpiece, Mägi employs a bold palette and dynamic forms to convey the rugged beauty of the coastal landscape.The painting showcases Capri's distinctive architecture, including the rounded, domed roofs and cubic houses characteristic of Mediterranean styles. Stark white buildings contrast with the intense, variously shaded surroundings—dusky mountains in the background and a foreground enriched with shadows and architectural details. Dark outlines give structure to the forms, creating a striking geometric abstraction.Mägi's work is noted for its intense colors and expressive lighting, and "Capri Motiiv" is no exception. He contrasts the serene blues of the sky and sea with the earthy tones of the village and vibrant greens of the rugged terrain, while specks of red on tree branches add a touch of vitality to the scene.This painting is not just a visual travel log; it is a deeply personal interpretation of Capri's landscape, informed by Mägi's unique vision and emotional resonance. It provides viewers a glimpse into the fascinating interplay of light, color, and shape through the eyes of one of Estonia's premier expressionist painters.