Description
One of the most striking aspects of this work is its technique—while many assume the textured surface is created using dry pastels, it is in fact achieved entirely with acrylic and brushwork. By layering multiple transparent colours, the artist builds a rich, almost crayon-like depth. The gentle yet assured strokes reflect a spirit of carpe diem, while the cubist-inspired geometric background enhances the sense of movement, making the horse feel energetic and alive even in stillness. Rooted in the belief that animals carry emotions like humans, subtle elements such as the moon appear as quiet symbols of love.







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