Original artwork description:

“What does it stay behind shapes or colors?

Some kind of energy? Of what?
Something we can’t touch or even see.
Something evanescent, something we can just catch in one second or less and that can stay in our body if we nourish it.

Something we just feel. The sentiments.”


Medium: acrylic & pencils on raw canvas, without a frame, finished with a varnish, ready to hang or ready to be framed at your choice
Size: 19.7x19.7 in / 50 x 50 cm

• Signed on front
• OOAK and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

acrylic, pencils

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#art on #acrylic painting #animal art #horse art #equestrian art #equine abstract #equestrian artist #horse lovers #horse fine #expressive horse 

Behind The Sentiment (2022)

Acrylic painting 
by Benedicte Gele

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“What does it stay behind shapes or colors?

Some kind of energy? Of what?
Something we can’t touch or even see.
Something evanescent, something we can just catch in one second or less and that can stay in our body if we nourish it.

Something we just feel. The sentiments.”


Medium: acrylic & pencils on raw canvas, without a frame, finished with a varnish, ready to hang or ready to be framed at your choice
Size: 19.7x19.7 in / 50 x 50 cm

• Signed on front
• OOAK and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

acrylic, pencils

Tags:
#art on #acrylic painting #animal art #horse art #equestrian art #equine abstract #equestrian artist #horse lovers #horse fine #expressive horse 
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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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