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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
"Horse Nightmare" is a visual echo of the dark sides of our inner world—a symbol of the unconscious that haunts us in our sleep. The horse, powerful yet distorted, appears as a symbol between freedom and fear. It emerges from the night like a shadow from forgotten dreams. With expressive lines, contrasting colors, and surreal forms, the work interweaves fear and aesthetics into a captivating image of the soul.
This painting invites the viewer to… confront their own shadows—an invitation to dialogue with their inner chaos. The raw energy of the depiction leaves no room for superficiality; here, the psyche speaks directly to the psyche.
A work for lovers of symbolism, modern mythology and deep emotion.
Friederike Toeppe, a visual artist, draws, paints, and creates textile art. Her technique varies between detailed, figurative oil painting and handcrafted textile sculptures, playing with the tension between realism and symbolism. Her themes include the web of relationships between humans and animals, nature, vulnerability, and power. Her works stimulate reflection and invite us to consider our relationship with nature and society.