Andre Brasilier – #46473
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The artist employed a limited palette, relying primarily on green, black, and grey-blue tones. Brushstrokes are visible and expressive, contributing to a sense of dynamism and immediacy. The horses themselves are rendered in dark silhouettes, their forms simplified and abstracted, which emphasizes movement rather than individual detail. They appear to be galloping across the field, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye through the composition.
The arrangement of elements suggests a deliberate attempt to convey a feeling of untamed nature and freedom. The stark contrast between the bright green field and the dark silhouettes of the horses and trees generates a sense of drama and tension. The limited color range contributes to an atmosphere of quiet intensity, while the simplified forms evoke a primal quality.
Subtly, theres a suggestion of enclosure; the trees act as visual barriers, hinting at a boundary between the observed space and something beyond. This could be interpreted as a symbolic representation of confinement or limitation, even within a seemingly open landscape. The signature in the lower corners adds to the sense of personal observation and artistic interpretation of this natural scene.