Original artwork description:

"On the surface, the sea seems calm and serene
It undulates and vibrates gently

On the surface, it's simple and obvious.

On the surface though when we read behind the lines,
when a gesture, an expression betrayed the moment,

It's another world that opens up, one where words are useless.
We know, that's all.

The sea also knows how to hide its violent currents."


::: Medium: pencils, acrylics 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
• Signed on front
• OOAK and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

pencil, acrylics and gesso

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#equine art #home decor #horse art #gift idea #horse painting #horse portrait #horse head #graphite pencil #horse drawing #equestrian fine 

On The Surface 1t (2022) Mixed-media painting
by Benedicte Gele

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Original artwork description
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"On the surface, the sea seems calm and serene
It undulates and vibrates gently

On the surface, it's simple and obvious.

On the surface though when we read behind the lines,
when a gesture, an expression betrayed the moment,

It's another world that opens up, one where words are useless.
We know, that's all.

The sea also knows how to hide its violent currents."


::: Medium: pencils, acrylics 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
• Signed on front
• OOAK and ORIGINAL WORK

Materials used:

pencil, acrylics and gesso

Tags:
#equine art #home decor #horse art #gift idea #horse painting #horse portrait #horse head #graphite pencil #horse drawing #equestrian fine 
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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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