France-based & international artist, Benedicte Gele turns the lines into expressive and alive forms. The line vibrates under her hands, the horse comes alive almost by itself as her act of painting is an intuitive expression of the feelings at the moment. No plan, no precise objective. Her process is the present moment mixed with a letting go.
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Abstract Art
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All about sensations, running, landscapes & graphics… found out the other side of me!
« Horses are the very essence of emotions and pure expressions and they have this strong power of reflection. So I paint them to know me better. »
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Whether the wind carries me or capsizes me
In your eyes I see the desire
This irresistible attraction of our souls
Where I like to get lost”
“Equine Nude 143t”
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mixed media on canvas
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“Absolutely stunning. Going to get it custom framed before Christmas.
Thank you so very much!”
“Benedicte’s art is gorgeous and she is a pleasure to work with. Orders are filled promptly, Even from France, she is faster than most domestic artists. I follow her page and love what she produces. I have bought 6 pieces from her and will continue.”
“Love this picture. This is my second purchase from this seller and she never fails to impress. Fast shipping and excellent customer service! I ‘ll definitly buy more of her beautiful equine art :)”
“The way the silver paint catches the light as you view it is awesome. It just adds depth and movement to the images which Is already much alive. It is a real honor to have one of your original painting. I have never seen horses done so well. You have really captured their essence. They are very much alive.”
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