THE STRUGGLE OF JACOB the-struggle-of-jacob | Page 32

At that point I had to integrate these forms with the backgrounds, adapting their proportion, positioning, layout and dynamics to the configuration of the backgrounds themselves. In an almost spontaneous way, an ascending sequence of the triptych emerged, the perfect representation of a catharsis. Regarding the colours of the figures, the choice is attributable to the “craft”, to the familiarity with evaluating tints, tones, intensities, and contrasts in a composition. A sandy-orange colour seemed appropriate to contrast with the predominant green of the background and to be bright enough to stand out in the night scene. For the second figure a neutral color (a warm gray) would have clearly distinguished it from the first without further weighing down the already challenging chromatics of the painting.