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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
This oil painting on green velvet depicts a striking portrait of a horse. The dark reddish-brown coat stands out against the dark green background. The horse's face is detailed, with an expressive eye that exudes intelligence and gentleness. The mane is depicted in dark, flowing strokes that convey movement and texture. Light and shadow have been skillfully used to highlight the horse's contours and muscles, giving the portrait remarkable depth and… three-dimensionality. The background, with its various shades of green and some yellow accents, creates a natural environment for the horse without distracting from its majestic appearance. The painting exudes a calm, almost meditative atmosphere. This oil painting captures both the physical beauty and spirit of the animal. The oil on velvet technique is very rarely used because it is very laborious and difficult.
Claudia Luethi, alias Abdelghafar, is a painter and draftsman trained in Zurich and London, working primarily with oil on canvas and velvet. She combines realistic, impressionistic, and expressionist styles, using layered techniques to create a fascinating, almost lifelike 3D effect. She deliberately avoids preliminary drawings to allow her creativity to flow freely. Her works capture the soul of animals with a masterful eye and transport viewers to a positive, colorful world where time and everyday life disappear.