A Bird’s-Eye View of the Turbulent Reality

the Painting of Ivo Dulčić

Authors

  • Ivica Župan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15291/ars.4354

Keywords:

colourism, swirling movements, kineticism, gesturality, movement, rhythm, solarity, agitation, vibrancy, nervature, turbulence, Pollock, Tobey

Abstract

Commencing in the 1950s, Dulčić portrayed the city of Dubrovnik in its various facets – streets, the lively Stradun during summer, bustling squares, sports events, beaches, and religious processions. His unique perspective, often from elevated vantage points providing a bird’s-eye view, consistently incorporates human silhouettes. Dulčić’s canvases are stages of new, dynamic, and visually captivating events, swirling movements, and restless crowds. A painter of the commotion of swarming streets, overcrowded and scorching beaches, and vivacious playgrounds bursting with life amid the Mediterranean summer heat, the painter employed a rich palette and dynamic action. His use of thick layers of pure colours cleared up the palette and introduced strong colourism, dissolving objects into stains – which makes the identification of motifs difficult – and creating a vibrant atmosphere of unlimited space.

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Published

2024-02-20

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Essay