Andre Brasilier – #46624
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A flat, pale green plane occupies the lower third of the composition. Across this expanse, a procession of equine figures moves from left to right. The animals are depicted in simplified forms, primarily red with darker markings that suggest musculature and form. Their stylized representation contributes to an overall sense of abstraction.
The color palette is striking; the juxtaposition of cool blues and pinks against the earthy green and deep reds generates a visual tension. This contrast might evoke feelings of both serenity (through the landscape) and underlying unrest or intensity (represented by the sky and the animals). The limited depth of field flattens the perspective, emphasizing the decorative quality of the composition.
The procession of horses suggests themes of journey, migration, or perhaps a cyclical pattern of life. Their uniformity in form, however, diminishes individual character, potentially implying a collective experience or a symbolic representation rather than literal depiction. The signature at the bottom right corner indicates authorship and adds to the work’s status as an original piece.