Two Wild Horses (1998; United States) by Eyvind Earle

Two Wild Horses - Eyvind Earle - 1998; United States

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Wild Horses
ArtistEyvind Earle
Date1998; United States
Art MovementMagic Realism

About Two Wild Horses

The artwork, “Two Wild Horses,” created by Eyvind Earle in 1998 in the United States, belongs to the Magic Realism art movement and is categorized under the animal painting genre.

The artwork depicts a dramatic interaction between two horses, one black and one white, set against a vividly detailed background dominated by red with swirling, intricate patterns. The horses, stylized with a sense of flowing elegance, appear to be engaged in a dynamic, almost mythical confrontation or dance. The black horse, with its green-tinged textures and formidable stance, contrasts sharply with the white horse, which is marked by delicate, ornate linework. This vivid color contrast, along with the visual textures, evokes a sense of both tension and harmony, characteristic of the Magic Realism movement. The swirling patterns surrounding the horses add a further layer of depth and complexity to the composition, drawing the viewer into the vibrant, almost surreal world depicted in the artwork.

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