VTG Post Modern Signed Abstract Equestrian Painting of Running Stallion Horse
Embrace the dynamic beauty and raw energy of equestrian art with this vintage post-modern abstract painting. This one-of-a-kind artwork vividly captures the fluid motion of running stallions, creating an awe-inspiring visual experience. With its bold use of color and sweeping lines, the painting transcends traditional equestrian portrayals, making it an iconic statement piece for any space.
This signed masterpiece, featuring the vibrant movement of horses in an abstract form, uses striking blues, reds, and pastel tones to evoke a sense of speed, freedom, and strength. The textured strokes and fluid curves blend seamlessly, embodying the power and grace of stallions in motion. The work is encased in an elegant gold-accented wooden frame, adding a touch of luxury while protecting its vibrant artistry.
Key Features:
- Art Style: Post-modern abstract equestrian art
- Subject: Running stallion horses in motion
- Medium: Acrylic or oil on canvas
- Signature: Signed by the artist (R. Banksy)
- Dimensions: Approximately 30″x24″ (including frame)
- Frame: Gold-accented wooden frame, sturdy and durable
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no visible flaws
- Uniqueness: A one-of-a-kind collectible piece for equestrian and abstract art lovers
Why This Piece Stands Out:
- Symbolic Energy: The dynamic movement of stallions symbolizes freedom, power, and passion, resonating deeply with equestrian enthusiasts.
- Abstract Design: Its modern abstract style ensures versatility, making it a perfect fit for contemporary or eclectic décor.
- Versatile Placement: Ideal for living rooms, offices, galleries, or equestrian-inspired spaces.
- Collector’s Item: The signed piece makes this a valuable addition to any art collection.
Care Instructions:
- Handle with care to preserve the quality of the canvas and frame.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth to maintain the frame’s shine.
- Avoid direct sunlight or excessive humidity to prevent fading or damage.
$387.00
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