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Printing :
Hybrid on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x47in
Edition :
4 / 4
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
"Horse Show" captures a vivid moment of action and heritage with a group of mounted riders galloping in formation at the World Nomad Games in Kygryzstan (2018). Their colorful attire, drawn from historical and cultural influences, contrasts beautifully with the swirling dust and earthy tones of the open terrain. Swords raised and postures alert, the riders engage in a ceremonial display full of energy and coordination. Careful application of digital… artistry reinterprets the original photograph with traditional Chinese watercolor techniques, blending the figures seamlessly into a softly painted background of hills and spectators. The horses are depicted mid-stride, conveying the urgency of the moment. This dynamic piece speaks to themes of tradition, and equestrian grace. Ideal for collectors who appreciate historical narratives, cultural expressions, or action and artistry. "Horse Show" is both a celebration of the past and a timeless portrayal of motion and honor.
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.