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These items are based on our original painting.
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The flowing of the curves really emphasises the feminine, the colors are subtle and the elements are well balanced. If I were a painter, this one could be an inspiration for a whole body of work.
The congruity of human and equine form gives a sense of dancing to the same kinetic rhythm. Where do the lines of the woman and the lines of the horse divide— they are (in a sense) one —unified in the flight, yet distinct. A magical ride.
When I look at this painting… She is looking at me… questioning. She is recreating her world by leaving it behind.
The shared attributes of one form with another. For me, not so much about duality as multiple possibilities in the same.
I can clearly see the influence of Russian and other East European forms of religious iconography in this work. This is a very brave use of the vivid red from her hair across the composition, but then another trademark of your work is your use of hair to symbolize love, death and hope etc.
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