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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
60x36in
About this artwork
I poured deep emotion into this painting, capturing the quiet strength and unity of these horses through bold blue tones and expressive charcoal lines. The blend of realism and expressionism invites you to feel their silent communication and inner worlds. This piece will bring calm energy and a sense of connection to nature into your space, echoing the powerful yet gentle spirit of these magnificent creatures. A stud horse watching over his six mares.… Painted in dark blue acrylic with black charcoal. Custom black wooden frame with papered back. Wired and ready for hanging.
Reine River is a multidisciplinary artist with an MFA from Otis Art Institute, working in acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastels, ceramics, sculpture, photography, and more, influenced by her extensive global travels and teaching. Her style is bold, non-traditional, and ever-evolving, blending realism with imaginative expression, modern and Western art, and tactile, layered experimentation across diverse materials. Through her evocative equine figures and textured landscapes, she seeks to immerse the viewer in emotion, movement, and a profound sense of place, inviting a journey into worlds both personal and universal. Her work has been exhibited in distinguished museums and galleries across the United States, France, and North Africa.