Video: Horse-fire: oil painting by Vasco Tashkovsky
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
It would not be an exaggeration to say that the world of Vasco Tashkovsky rests not on elephants and a turtle, but on horses. It was these graceful animals that became the central characters in his oil painting. An artist from Macedonia turns animals into trees, dissolves them in the air, leaving only silhouettes, and even draws metal heroic horses that symbolize the industrial revolution. Nevertheless, freedom-loving animals look best in surrealistic subjects, because here the author of oil painting gives free rein to both horses and his own imagination.
Macedonian artist Vasko Tashkovski “tries on” different roles on his beloved animals, for example, embodying natural elements in the images of horses. And a horse, overgrown with greenery, is not a miracle-yudo fish a whale? The man, whom oil painting only occasionally depicts, is negligible in comparison with the majestic horse: where do we go if he has grown into the ground and supports the sky with his ears?
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