German artist Anselm Kiefer created his painting “Groβe Eisenfaust Deutschland” (“Great Iron Fist Germany”) in 1979. This painting uses the impasto technique with blurry abstract shapes. There have been various interpretations as to what they actually represent, for example, burnt soil or wooden anti-tank barriers. The artist used chaotic brown, blue and red brush strokes to convey the feeling of a catastrophic disaster.
The painting’s name is the key to understanding its meaning. The vivid chaos on the canvas symbolizes World War II and its consequences — the war scorched the earth of battlegrounds, destroyed towns, and traumatized an entire generation.
The painting’s name is the key to understanding its meaning. The vivid chaos on the canvas symbolizes World War II and its consequences — the war scorched the earth of battlegrounds, destroyed towns, and traumatized an entire generation.