Original artwork description:

The Renewal Series, composed of 8 paintings, talks about the way we can find resources in ourselves to change, evolve. It also speaks about letting go, how to express the unknown from the known, the feelings through the horse.

It finally tells us that each moment are unique & even if the subject is the same, the experience will be unique too.

"Everything starts from nothing, from a white or beige paper, a blank and pure space. Breaking that silence up is nothing when the inner energy is here. It can be spilled quickly in a cascade. Split out everything at once, empty, spread what is here inside.
It is often beautiful and fluid, joyful.
Almost magical.
Preparation is important, it conditions what follows from it, what will happen. I now forget the technique already present in me. Everything is there, I know how to do it. All you have to do is get started. Leave doubts and fears, moving from the unknown to the known, from the bare page with intimate and familiar lines.
There are no more questions, only the obvious.
Each moment is then intense and unique because of the experience, the emotions and the energy that I all have in me.
These horses are reborn each time with the same essence in a different body."

::: Medium: original painting in mixed media, acrylic, pastels and black chalk on natural colored paper, without a frame, finished with a varnish
::: Size: 8.3 x 11.7 in / 21 × 29,7 cm

Materials used:

acrylics, black chalk and pastels

Tags:
#fine art #home decor #equine art #horse art #small drawing #horse painting #horse drawing #french artist #gift idea for horse lovers #dressage horse art 

Renewal Series N°6 (2019)

Mixed-media painting 
by Benedicte Gele

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The Renewal Series, composed of 8 paintings, talks about the way we can find resources in ourselves to change, evolve. It also speaks about letting go, how to express the unknown from the known, the feelings through the horse.

It finally tells us that each moment are unique & even if the subject is the same, the experience will be unique too.

"Everything starts from nothing, from a white or beige paper, a blank and pure space. Breaking that silence up is nothing when the inner energy is here. It can be spilled quickly in a cascade. Split out everything at once, empty, spread what is here inside.
It is often beautiful and fluid, joyful.
Almost magical.
Preparation is important, it conditions what follows from it, what will happen. I now forget the technique already present in me. Everything is there, I know how to do it. All you have to do is get started. Leave doubts and fears, moving from the unknown to the known, from the bare page with intimate and familiar lines.
There are no more questions, only the obvious.
Each moment is then intense and unique because of the experience, the emotions and the energy that I all have in me.
These horses are reborn each time with the same essence in a different body."

::: Medium: original painting in mixed media, acrylic, pastels and black chalk on natural colored paper, without a frame, finished with a varnish
::: Size: 8.3 x 11.7 in / 21 × 29,7 cm

Materials used:

acrylics, black chalk and pastels

Tags:
#fine art #home decor #equine art #horse art #small drawing #horse painting #horse drawing #french artist #gift idea for horse lovers #dressage horse art 

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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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