Copyright: Małgorzata Serwatka,Fair Use
Małgorzata Serwatka's 'Horses' pulses with primal energy. The horse, a potent symbol, has galloped through human consciousness since antiquity. In ancient Greece, it was linked to Poseidon, god of the sea, embodying untamed power. Here, the horses, rendered with vibrant strokes, evoke both freedom and raw instinct, a dichotomy that has fascinated us for millennia. Consider the equestrian statues of Roman emperors – symbols of control and dominance. Yet, in Paleolithic cave paintings, horses represent a communion with nature, a reverence for the animal spirit. This painting seems to tap into both, the energy and the primal connection. The horse embodies our conflicting desires: to control and to be free, to dominate and to harmonize. It’s a dynamic tension, a recurring motif in the vast tapestry of human expression.
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