Original artwork description:

These traces you left on my heart are indelible. There is perhaps nothing left in the matter but my soul keeps the imprints of what we have lived.”


::: Technique: pastels, graphite and black chalk on canvas (unframed), fixed with varnish, ready to hang or frame at your convenience.
::: Size: 50×50cm – 19.7″ x 19.7″
::: Year: 2023

• Signed on front
• Single and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

pastels, graphite, black chalk

Tags:
#art collection #equine art #horse art #drawing on paper #graphite drawing #horse drawing #animal portrait painting #equestrian artist #horse head studies #expressive horse painting 
Expression 5p (2023)
Drawing
by Benedicte Gele

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These traces you left on my heart are indelible. There is perhaps nothing left in the matter but my soul keeps the imprints of what we have lived.”


::: Technique: pastels, graphite and black chalk on canvas (unframed), fixed with varnish, ready to hang or frame at your convenience.
::: Size: 50×50cm – 19.7″ x 19.7″
::: Year: 2023

• Signed on front
• Single and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

pastels, graphite, black chalk

Tags:
#art collection #equine art #horse art #drawing on paper #graphite drawing #horse drawing #animal portrait painting #equestrian artist #horse head studies #expressive horse painting 

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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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