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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
8.3x11.7in
About this artwork
This pastel sketch was created as part of the Paard Verzameld master class on the theme "The Impressionists." It depicts a gracefully grazing horse in a calm, almost meditative pose, embedded in a delicate spring landscape.
At the center of the image is a chestnut-colored horse, its warm coat shimmering in bright red tones. The impressionistic technique lends the animal a gentle, vibrant aura—it seems to glow in the light. The horse's contours… are only hinted at, the focus being on light, color, and the fleeting moment.
The animal is framed by lushly blooming fruit trees, their delicate blossoms glowing in shades of pink, white, and cream. The blossoms appear to be scattered randomly across the scene, emphasizing the lightness of spring. The fresh green of the meadow dominates the pictorial space: various shades—from light lime green to deeper emerald—create a vibrant, breathing natural surface.
Michaela Stocker is passionate about painting horses in pastels and oils. Her techniques are experimental, the focus is on the emotional bond between humans and animals. Her works of art radiate a deep connection and an almost tangible admiration for nature.