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Medium :
Digital on Paper , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
35.5x53.2in
Edition :
4 / 4
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
Attending a Rodeo in Hulett, Wyoming was a raw and energetic experience. ‘Horse Back’ depicts the moment a horse returns from the arena, after his rider was thrown off during the Rodeo performance. I wanted to capture its victorious energy in one sweeping frame as they made their way back to the stable. I intentionally removed any distraction of color by using a monochromatic palette, allowing the focus to be solely on the freedom and power of these… magnificent creatures. Taken in 2021.
Self-educated, Danny Johananoff thrives in photographing unique moments, often referencing world cultures. He paints with his camera, utilizing slow shutter speeds for abstraction and meaningful camera movement, engendering seemingly unfocused images that establish vivid color palettes for visual harmony. Mesmerized by far-flung locations and rich cultural experiences, his images encapsulate a radiant muse and strive to stir emotions akin to orchestral harmonies singing across desert dunes.