Original artwork description:

“I hear a noise
Senses awakened
The ear turns, the neck follows
Eyes like radars scan
The nostrils pump the air trying to capture the source
Absolute immobility
Intense contraction
A bird flies away…”


Technique: acrylics, pencils and black chalk on canvas (unframed), fixed with a varnish, ready to be hung or framed at your convenience.
Size: 70×50cm – 27.6″ x 19.7″
Year: 2023

Materials used:

black chalk, acrylic, pencil, gesso

Tags:
#acrylic on canvas #equine art #horse art #horse painting #horse portrait #animal portrait painting #equestrian artist #abstract horse #horse head painting #expressive horse drawing 

Face to Face 68t (2024)

Mixed-media painting 
by Benedicte Gele

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“I hear a noise
Senses awakened
The ear turns, the neck follows
Eyes like radars scan
The nostrils pump the air trying to capture the source
Absolute immobility
Intense contraction
A bird flies away…”


Technique: acrylics, pencils and black chalk on canvas (unframed), fixed with a varnish, ready to be hung or framed at your convenience.
Size: 70×50cm – 27.6″ x 19.7″
Year: 2023

Materials used:

black chalk, acrylic, pencil, gesso

Tags:
#acrylic on canvas #equine art #horse art #horse painting #horse portrait #animal portrait painting #equestrian artist #abstract horse #horse head painting #expressive horse drawing 

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Bénédicte Gelé is drawn equally to the animal and to the act of drawing itself. The living form, with its curves and movement, reminds her of the nude studies of... Read more

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