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Playing Chess (2021)Gouache painting
by Natalie Levkovska

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If only life could be divided like a chessboard and who to play for: today for white, and tomorrow for black. But we are mostly neither white nor black, we are somewhere in between; most often we are Dapple-Gray horses.
As a child, I really liked horses, and the entire wall of my room was decorated with posters, my drawings and photographs of horses. I remember how I drew them everywhere in a childish way. When at the age of 9 I was brought to a drawing class, where mostly adults were involved in drawing, the first thing I saw there was a plaster horse. “I want to draw her,” I said, to which the wise teacher A.S. Lukatsky said that the right to draw a horse still needs to be earned, and one must start with a ball and a cube. I think now I have earned the right to draw my horse, and more than one😊.

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Gouache, color pencils

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#white horse#white red#contemporary drawing#drawing wall#white dapple-gray
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If only life could be divided like a chessboard and who to play for: today for white, and tomorrow for black. But we are mostly neither white nor black, we are somewhere in between; most often we are Dapple-Gray horses.
As a child, I really liked horses, and the entire wall of my room was decorated with posters, my drawings and photographs of horses. I remember how I drew them everywhere in a childish way. When at the age of 9 I was brought to a drawing class, where mostly adults were involved in drawing, the first thing I saw there was a plaster horse. “I want to draw her,” I said, to which the wise teacher A.S. Lukatsky said that the right to draw a horse still needs to be earned, and one must start with a ball and a cube. I think now I have earned the right to draw my horse, and more than one😊.

Materials used:

Gouache, color pencils

Details:

Tags:

#white horse#white red#contemporary drawing#drawing wall#white dapple-gray
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"I like the literary style of magical realism. I feel the world around me the same way: very objective and unconventional at the same time. Therefore, in my works I... Read more

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