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Series Dressage Test: each drawing represents a posture of a dressage horse like snapshots taken on the spot.

This painting of a dressage horse in motion decomposition reminds me the Muybridge and Marey's works in the 19th century.

::: Medium: Acrylic and gesso on canvas, without frame, finished with a varnish, ready to hang or ready to be framed at your choice
::: Size: 39,4 x 19.7 in / 100 x 50 cm
::: Year: 2017

Materials used:

acrylic, gesso

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Equine Nude 7a (2017)
Acrylic painting
by Benedicte Gele

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Series Dressage Test: each drawing represents a posture of a dressage horse like snapshots taken on the spot.

This painting of a dressage horse in motion decomposition reminds me the Muybridge and Marey's works in the 19th century.

::: Medium: Acrylic and gesso on canvas, without frame, finished with a varnish, ready to hang or ready to be framed at your choice
::: Size: 39,4 x 19.7 in / 100 x 50 cm
::: Year: 2017

Materials used:

acrylic, gesso

Tags:
#dressage test #blue #portrait #expressionism #acrylic #animal art #equine art #horse art #horse painting #equestrian artist #dressage horse #dressage #equus 

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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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