Jindřich Štyrský's 1934 painting "Roots" is an abstract interpretation of roots and plants. The work is composed of a combination of blue and brown tones, with the roots prominent in the centre of the canvas. The roots are painted with a mix of red, white and pink colours, creating a strong contrast with the background. The brushstrokes are expressive and give a sense of movement and dynamism to the work. This painting is interesting because it offers an abstract interpretation of an everyday subject, and the use of colour and texture creates a visually intriguing image.
Jindřich Štyrský (Dolní Čermná, Czech Republic 11 August 1899 - Prague, 21 March 1942) was a Czechoslovak painter, poet, editor, photographer and surrealist draughtsman and creator of modern art.
His work is known for his dreamy and fantastic images, often exploring themes of eroticism, mysticism and the subconscious. Štyrský was a founding member of the Surrealist Group of Czechoslovakia and worked closely with his artistic partner Toyen (Marie Čermínová)
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