painting, oil-paint, impasto
abstract expressionism
narrative-art
painting
oil-paint
landscape
charcoal drawing
figuration
oil painting
impasto
expressionism
expressionist
Małgorzata Serwatka, born in 1960, captures a powerful scene of untamed energy in this painting of a stampede of horses. The painting throws us into the heart of the herd, with the animals depicted with a raw, almost primal energy. The stampede is a visceral experience, a mass of muscle, movement, and instinct, reflecting freedom and perhaps even a sense of rebellion. The representation of the horses evokes a sense of liberation, untouched by the constraints of human expectations or societal norms. They represent a force that is both beautiful and destructive. Serwatka seems to suggest the beauty and power of the natural world, particularly of animals, invites a re-evaluation of humanity's role within it. Ultimately, the painting encourages us to reflect on the complex relationship between nature and culture. What does freedom mean when it has no form? What can we learn from the untamed, and how can we find our own paths to liberation?
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