Luis Fernandez – #20772
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The brushwork is vigorous and impastoed, contributing to a sense of dynamism and emotional intensity. The contours of the figures are not sharply defined; instead, they dissolve into one another, creating an ambiguity that resists easy interpretation. This lack of clear delineation suggests a dreamlike or hallucinatory state, where boundaries between individual entities blur.
The arrangement of the heads evokes a feeling of confinement or entrapment. They appear to be pressed together, their gazes directed in various directions – some forward, others averted – suggesting a mixture of apprehension and resignation. The tilted heads and distorted features amplify this sense of unease.
Subtly, there is an element of pathos present. While the forms are powerful and imposing, they also convey vulnerability through their fragmented nature and the melancholic quality of the color scheme. The moon, often associated with introspection and cycles of change, casts a somber light on the scene, hinting at themes of loss or transformation.
The painting’s power resides in its ability to evoke a visceral response without resorting to explicit narrative. It is less about depicting specific horses than it is about conveying an emotional state – a feeling of disorientation, anxiety, and perhaps even suppressed grief. The artist seems interested in exploring the psychological landscape rather than presenting a literal representation of reality.