Original artwork description:

Blue-Eyed Horse is a bold and expressive oil painting that reimagines the equine form with a surreal and emotional twist. Featuring a muscular chestnut-and-white paint horse, the piece captures attention through its vivid use of warm tones, exaggerated anatomy, and a single piercing blue eye that seems to follow the viewer.

The stylized rendering of the horse’s body, with fluid curves and powerful shading, brings a sense of strength and sensitivity. Set against a deep black background, the contrast heightens the drama and focuses all attention on the subject’s emotive gaze and sculptural presence.

Professionally framed. Ready to hang.
Signed by the artist.

Materials used:

Oils, Canvas, Vanish

Tags:
#blue eyes #horse art #horses head #chestnut horses #bold expressive #drama art #emotional animal #staring horse #comtempory 

Horse with Blue Eyes (2020) Oil painting
by Caroline Millott

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Blue-Eyed Horse is a bold and expressive oil painting that reimagines the equine form with a surreal and emotional twist. Featuring a muscular chestnut-and-white paint horse, the piece captures attention through its vivid use of warm tones, exaggerated anatomy, and a single piercing blue eye that seems to follow the viewer.

The stylized rendering of the horse’s body, with fluid curves and powerful shading, brings a sense of strength and sensitivity. Set against a deep black background, the contrast heightens the drama and focuses all attention on the subject’s emotive gaze and sculptural presence.

Professionally framed. Ready to hang.
Signed by the artist.

Materials used:

Oils, Canvas, Vanish

Tags:
#blue eyes #horse art #horses head #chestnut horses #bold expressive #drama art #emotional animal #staring horse #comtempory 
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As a child my grandmother told me about the artist Auguste Milliere who painted her mother, she called him Uncle Milliere and told me that his small finger nail was... Read more

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