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About the author 6i2t4e
Bénédicte Gele is a contemporary French artist known for using the horse's body as a transmitter of emotions—those of the horse, herself, and the viewer. Her works explore the invisible connection between souls, revealed through the subtle expressions of the horse's body.
Born in 1975, Gele is both a graphic designer and a visual artist, a background that influences the line work seen in her art. She has been fascinated by horses since childhood, although she did not initially understand why. Over time, she realized that horses serve as a mirror to her own emotions, and by extension, those of the viewer. This choice of subject is no coincidence, as horses, with their status as prey animals, express emotions with subtlety and finesse, particularly through their body language, eyes, and nostrils. Gele seeks to translate these delicate expressions through modern techniques, including line work, textures, and glazing.
Gele's paintings often evoke contradictory impressions; one viewer may interpret a piece as conveying curiosity, while another may sense fear. Her works act as catalysts for the viewer’s emotional experience, allowing individuals to connect with their own emotions or reflect on those they see in others—whether human or horse.
As an artist, Gele is known for her exploration of various techniques, combining them to enrich her paintings and maintain a sense of freshness and variety. Her art is textured and contrasts vibrant colors, earthy tones, and subtle black and white, depending on her artistic intentions.
- Nationality:
- Date of birth : 1975
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists