Horse of Change

Although the horse is the animal I have depicted most frequently in my work, this is not due to a personal predilection. Rather, it reflects the undeniable central role the horse has played in the construction of human history: a companion in wars, celebrations, and mythologies, and even a symbol within narratives of other lives or parallel universes beyond death.

The composition of this piece is deliberately dynamic, evoking the many scenarios in which the horse has been a protagonist. Here, figure and background engage in an equally powerful dialogue, merging into a visual narrative that celebrates both its physical presence and its profound symbolic weight.

Details

  • Technique: Oil on canvas.
  • Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm.
  • Year: 2023
  • Availability: Yes
Horse of change

Horse of Change

Horse of change

Although the horse is the animal I have depicted most frequently in my work, this is not due to a personal predilection. Rather, it reflects the undeniable central role the horse has played in the construction of human history: a companion in wars, celebrations, and mythologies, and even a symbol within narratives of other lives or parallel universes beyond death.

The composition of this piece is deliberately dynamic, evoking the many scenarios in which the horse has been a protagonist. Here, figure and background engage in an equally powerful dialogue, merging into a visual narrative that celebrates both its physical presence and its profound symbolic weight.

Details

  • Technique: Oil on canvas.
  • Dimensions: 90 x 60 cm.
  • Year: 2024
  • Availability: Yes

Gallery and details

This selection of images and fragments reveals formal aspects and technical nuances of the works, inviting closer observation. The details extend the visual experience and emphasize materiality, gesture, and pictorial construction.

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Related works

The following works establish a conceptual and formal dialogue with the main piece, addressing related concerns through different pictorial resolutions. Together, they expand the project’s discursive framework and propose a more complex and nuanced reading of the body of work.

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