Nasser Ovissi – Two Arabian Horses
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The color palette is restrained, primarily utilizing shades of brown, blue, and gold. The muted tones contribute to an atmosphere of solemnity and perhaps even melancholy. The background appears as a dark, undefined space, which serves to isolate the horses and intensify their presence within the pictorial field. This lack of contextual detail encourages focus on the subjects themselves.
The close proximity of the two animals suggests a bond or connection – perhaps companionship, lineage, or shared destiny. Their heads are nearly touching, creating an intimate moment that transcends mere physical closeness. The elaborate saddle blanket could be interpreted as symbolic of status, power, or cultural heritage. Its intricate design hints at a complex system of beliefs and values associated with horsemanship within the depicted culture.
The artists choice to depict these animals in such a formal and stylized manner suggests an elevation beyond their literal representation. They become emblems – symbols of nobility, strength, and perhaps even spiritual significance. The overall impression is one of quiet dignity and restrained emotion, inviting contemplation on themes of heritage, connection, and the enduring power of tradition.