Yuri Gorbachev – Gray Horse
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The background is divided into distinct zones of color. A vibrant red band occupies the lower portion, transitioning upwards into a deep blue sky punctuated by stylized celestial bodies – a crescent moon and a circular symbol containing an X shape, alongside what appears to be a triangular glyph. A cluster of tall, slender trees rises from the red ground, each bearing its own unique symbolic marker near their tops: one with a circle, another with a triangle, and a third with an oval-like form.
The landscape itself is simplified; vegetation is suggested through sparse, linear representations in the foreground. The overall effect is not of realistic representation but rather of a constructed world governed by symbolic logic. The artist has employed bold outlines and flat planes of color to create a sense of visual clarity and deliberate design.
Subtexts within this work seem to revolve around themes of power, mythology, and perhaps even shamanistic practices. The horse, often associated with strength, freedom, and spiritual journeys, is elevated to an almost divine status through its ornamentation and central placement. The celestial symbols suggest a connection between the earthly realm and cosmic forces. The trees, acting as vertical anchors within the composition, could represent ancestral spirits or guardians of the landscape.
The deliberate use of geometric shapes and repetitive patterns contributes to a sense of order and ritualistic significance. It is possible that this work draws upon folklore or traditional iconography, employing visual language to convey narratives or beliefs beyond literal depiction. The overall impression is one of a carefully constructed symbolic universe, inviting contemplation on the relationship between humanity, nature, and the cosmos.