Andre Brasilier – #46573
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The landscape itself is characterized by dense foliage along the upper edge, suggesting a wooded area or thicket. The artist employed loose, gestural brushstrokes to create an impressionistic rendering of this vegetation, obscuring precise details and contributing to a sense of depth. A band of color – a blend of orange and red – appears above the trees, possibly representing either a sunset or a distant horizon line.
The overall palette is restrained, relying primarily on earth tones with occasional flashes of brighter hues. The application of paint seems rapid and spontaneous, conveying a feeling of immediacy and movement. Theres an intentional lack of sharp definition; forms are suggested rather than meticulously delineated. This contributes to the work’s atmospheric quality.
Subtly, the separation of the black horse from the group introduces a potential narrative element – a sense of isolation or individual distinction. The composition suggests a fleeting moment captured in time, emphasizing the dynamism inherent in both the animals and the natural environment. The signature at the lower right corner indicates authorship, while the number 12/80 suggests this is part of a limited edition print.