La Plie
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
50.0 x 50.0 cm
Juan Cabré Museum
A Study in Still Life: The Quiet Poetry of "La Plie"
David Solís’s "La Plie" invites the viewer into an intimate moment of quiet contemplation. This exquisite still life transcends a mere arrangement of objects; it is a carefully orchestrated visual poem. Upon viewing the canvas, one is immediately drawn to the bounty presented on the plate—the rich, varied forms of two apples nestled centrally, balanced by the graceful curve of a single banana positioned to the right. These fruits, rendered with such palpable realism, seem almost ready to yield their sweetness to the touch.
Yet, the composition’s narrative depth is enhanced by the inclusion of the two spoons. One rests delicately in the upper left quadrant, while its counterpart anchors the bottom left corner. These implements are not incidental; they suggest a recent gathering, an interrupted moment of pleasure, lending the entire scene a sense of lived-in elegance.
The Fusion of Form: Solís's Signature Style
David Solís’s artistic journey itself mirrors the sophisticated balance found within this painting. Trained initially in architecture and later immersed in the European art traditions of Marseille, his work is defined by a remarkable synthesis—a dialogue between the structural rigor learned from classical forms and the vibrant, soulful spirit inherent to Latin American culture. In "La Plie," this duality manifests through meticulous observation. The solidity of the fruit against the smooth curve of the plate speaks to an understanding of underlying structure, while the overall warmth and rich tonality imbue it with a distinctly passionate, Panamanian light.
His technique allows for hyper-realistic rendering without ever becoming cold or academic. Instead, the paint seems to breathe, capturing the subtle sheen on the apple skins and the gentle weight of the banana against the porcelain surface.
Symbolism and Sensory Appeal
Still life paintings have always been repositories of deeper meaning, and "La Plie" is no exception. The fruit itself often symbolizes abundance, ripeness, and the fleeting nature of earthly beauty—a beautiful memento mori rendered with vibrant color. The apples, traditionally symbols of knowledge or temptation, paired with the universally appealing sweetness of the banana, create a rich tapestry of sensory suggestion. The spoons hint at shared moments, suggesting that the pleasure captured here is meant to be savored slowly, perhaps in conversation.
For the collector or designer, this piece offers more than just decoration; it offers an atmosphere. It suggests a well-appointed table, a moment paused between laughter and repose.
Bringing European Light Home
Owning a reproduction of "La Plie" is to invite a piece of David Solís’s unique vision into your personal space. Whether displayed in a formal dining room or a sunlit drawing-room nook, the painting acts as an anchor of sophisticated calm. It speaks to those who appreciate technical mastery—the flawless depiction of texture and light—while simultaneously connecting with a narrative that celebrates cultural fusion. It is art that feels both timelessly classical and vibrantly contemporary.
david solís (1953 –)
Panamanian artist David Solís blends European architecture & Latin American heritage in captivating works. Explore his unique style, celebrating form & cultural roots.
Juan Cabré Museum (Calaset, Spain)
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Sobre esta obra
- Título: La Plie
- Artista: david solís
- Dimensões originais: 50.0 x 50.0 cm
- Formato: Square
- Status dos direitos autorais: Protegido por direitos autorais
- Onde ver: Juan Cabré Museum
- Movimento: Contemporary Realism
- Contexto da obra: european light meets latin culture , focus on form and structure
- Paleta de cores: Dark
- Cor principal: Walnut
Dados Rápidos
- Artist: David Solís
- Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm
- Medium: Painting
- Subject or theme: Still life of fruit and spoons
- Title: La Plie