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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
61x61in
About this artwork
Two horses' bodies whirl through a bright, almost aggressive orange—a space without depth, without direction, without a firm foundation. One animal falls, the other rises—or is it a single moment, split into two states?
The work plays with physical tension, with movement in the moment of dissolution. The depiction is anatomically precise, yet expressively distorted: the bulging muscles, the twisted limbs, the wide-open, almost questioning eye. … The flat background defies any perspective—there is no top, no bottom. Instead of space, only energy. Instead of time, a state.
This image addresses power and loss of control, departure and fall—and leaves open who falls, who defends themselves, and who frees themselves. It is a balance of force and uncertainty.
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.