“Santos y Guardianes,” created in 1949 by the artist Xul Solar, exemplifies the Surrealism art movement and falls within the genre of symbolic painting. The artwork presents a captivating and dreamlike scene, imbued with symbolic elements and a sense of mysticism.
The artwork depicts an otherworldly landscape populated by elongated, humanoid figures with solemn expressions. These figures are positioned atop tall, geometric structures, each connected by ladders, suggesting a journey between different realms or states of being. The background consists of a series of mountain-like forms painted in muted hues of blue and gray, contributing to the surreal and ethereal atmosphere. Vivid yet subtle colors, combined with meticulous details, create a harmonious and contemplative composition, inviting viewers to explore its deeper meanings and the intricate relationships between the figures and their environment.