Original artwork description:

My eye.
Window wide open on my world. Open to the unknown. A look at what surrounds me.
My eye, my vision of the world which reflects my environment. This look that can scare you or console you, make you fall in love or make you angry.
My eye and get in touch with you.

::: Medium: black chalk, acrylic and gesso on paper (265g/m2), without a frame, finished with a varnish, sent rolled in a tube
::: Size: 16.5" x 22" / 42 x 56 cm
::: Year: 2019

• Signed on front
• OOAK and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

black chalk, acrylic and gesso

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#fine art #home decor #equine art #horse art #horse painting #french artist #equestrian artist #horse lovers art #gift idea for horse lovers #horse eye 
Look XXI (2019)
Mixed-media painting
by Benedicte Gele

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My eye.
Window wide open on my world. Open to the unknown. A look at what surrounds me.
My eye, my vision of the world which reflects my environment. This look that can scare you or console you, make you fall in love or make you angry.
My eye and get in touch with you.

::: Medium: black chalk, acrylic and gesso on paper (265g/m2), without a frame, finished with a varnish, sent rolled in a tube
::: Size: 16.5" x 22" / 42 x 56 cm
::: Year: 2019

• Signed on front
• OOAK and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

black chalk, acrylic and gesso

Tags:
#fine art #home decor #equine art #horse art #horse painting #french artist #equestrian artist #horse lovers art #gift idea for horse lovers #horse eye 

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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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