Andre Brasilier – #46510
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Below this division lies a flat plane representing ground, delineated by a thin line separating it from the sky. A herd of horses is positioned along this lower band. The animals are simplified into silhouetted forms; their anatomy is suggested rather than precisely depicted. Several horses appear in varying shades of pink and rose, echoing the colors above, while one stands out as black, centrally located and seemingly leading the group.
The painting’s strength lies in its deliberate reduction of form and color. The artist has eschewed realistic representation in favor of a symbolic language. The use of flat planes and simplified shapes creates a sense of abstraction, emphasizing mood over detail. The pink hues evoke feelings of warmth or melancholy, while the dark mass of trees introduces an element of mystery or perhaps even foreboding.
The arrangement of the horses is particularly noteworthy. Their collective movement towards the viewer suggests a narrative impulse, though one that remains open to interpretation. The single black horse, positioned centrally and slightly ahead of the others, could be interpreted as a figure of leadership or individuality within the group. Overall, the work conveys a sense of quiet contemplation, inviting reflection on themes of nature, community, and perhaps even the passage of time.