Andre Brasilier – #46622
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A herd of horses traverses the green field in the middle ground. They are rendered with minimal detail, appearing as dark silhouettes against the bright expanse. Their movement is suggested by their slightly staggered arrangement, though any sense of depth or perspective is largely absent. The figures appear almost symbolic rather than realistically depicted; they represent a collective force moving across the landscape.
The artist’s use of color is particularly striking. The intense green and orange create a heightened emotional atmosphere, suggesting vitality and perhaps even underlying conflict. The dark foliage acts as a barrier, both visually and potentially metaphorically, separating the viewer from the fiery intensity beyond.
Subtly, theres an impression of enclosure. The cropped bottom edge and the towering vertical form contribute to this feeling, hinting at boundaries or limitations. The horses’ procession could be interpreted as a journey through these constraints, their collective movement implying resilience or perhaps even a sense of inevitability. The overall effect is one of expressive abstraction, prioritizing emotional impact over precise representation.