Bridled in Silk - Original
oil on canvas (finger painting, palette knife, and brush) Silk, feathers, and flowers collide and combust around a proud rider, adorned in fine wisps of jewelry and headdress that catch light like confetti. In her arms rests a cat of ambiguous substance, perhaps made of lace. Its markings look embroidered, something stitched into being and only lately made alive. Beneath her, a horse carries them forward like a moving monument: a huge, muscled neck, a white face turned calm and certain, light eyes that hold no alarm. He is decorated in paper flowers and rose blossoms, tromping through wet grasses and spiderwebbed brush with the unbothered gait of power. And yet at the center of all that detonation, they both remain so still that even a house cat isn't spooked by the fanfare. The painting owes a clear debt to Picasso's fractured planes and the loose, chromatic bravado of post-impressionism. It has the presence of something that shouldn't still exist: a lost masterwork, unsigned, found leaning against the wall of a shuttered Paris attic, waiting over a century to finally be appreciated. Year Created: 2026 Medium: Oil on canvas Painting Size: 60x60 inches. Canvas depth - 1-1/2 inches. Arrives framed in a black and gold contemporary floater frame.
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