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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A horse for your home
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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 amazing. unique piece of art, beautiful blend of colors and rich in details. The packaging was professionally done and the paintings arrived intact. Pleasant and wonderful experience.”
“Wonderful art! Very talented artist. Packaging was very securely prepared for a long-distance shipment. I love this painting and will treasure it. I would absolutely purchase from this shop again.”
“This is the third item I’ve purchased from this talented artist. I love this one as much as the others. Benedicte Gele is so easy to work with, items are shipped expeditiously and are in excellent condition when they arrive.”
“I love the picture. It arrived promptly and was well packed. Bénédicte responded quickly to my emails. The picture itself is beautiful and greatly admired.”
“Benedicte, thank you for another beautiful painting! It is truly lovely.”
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