The artwork features a rearing horse rendered in charcoal on a beige paper background. The horse is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its front legs elevated and its head turned slightly, conveying a sense of movement and energy. The artist employs a range of charcoal techniques to create depth, with darker areas emphasizing the horse's muscular form. Lightly sketched lines suggest flowing mane and tail, enhancing the sense of motion. The background is minimal, allowing the horse to stand out as the focal point, while subtle shading adds dimension to the overall composition. This artwork bears visual similarities to Franz Marc's 'Blue Horse I', known for its vibrant use of color and emotive expression. Both pieces focus on the horse as a central figure, capturing movement and vitality. Additionally, works by George Stubbs, who famously depicted horses in various poses, share a thematic connection, emphasizing the grace and power of equine forms through careful attention to anatomy and posture.

  horse  stallion  horse like mammal  mustang horse  mane  fauna  mare  bridle  drawing  painting  mustang  stallion  mare  pony  mane  sunil das charcoal drawing  horse art  animal study  dynamic movement  figurative art  monochrome tones  equestrian theme  fine art  realistic depiction  expressive lines This striking artwork captures the dynamic essence of a horse in motion, showcasing the artist's mastery of charcoal. The flowing lines and expressive strokes evoke a sense of vitality and grace, inviting the viewer to appreciate the beauty of equine form. The subtle interplay of light and shadow adds depth, while the minimalist background emphasizes the subject's powerful presence. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this piece embodies the spirit of freedom and elegance that defines the equestrian experience. This artwork bears visual similarities to Franz Marc's 'Blue Horse I', known for its vibrant use of color and emotive expression. Both pieces focus on the horse as a central figure, capturing movement and vitality. Additionally, works by George Stubbs, who famously depicted horses in various poses, share a thematic connection, emphasizing the grace and power of equine forms through careful attention to anatomy and posture.
Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
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Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
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Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
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Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
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Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
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Stallion II (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
Horse (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on PaperBy Sunil Das
*Price of original artwork including shipping
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Horse by Sunil Das (1956)
28 in x 28 in, Charcoal on Paper
...The artwork features a rearing horse rendered in charcoal on a beige paper background. The horse is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its front legs elevated and its head turned slightly, conveying a sense of movement and energy. The artist employs a range of charcoal techniques to create depth, with darker areas emphasizing the horse's muscular form. Lightly sketched lines suggest flowing mane and tail, enhancing the sense of motion. The background is minimal, allowing the horse to stand out as the focal point, while subtle shading adds dimension to the overall composition.
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Stallion II by Sunil Das (1980)
30 in x 30 in, Charcoal on Paper
...The artwork features a rearing horse rendered in charcoal. The horse's body is depicted in motion, with its front legs lifted high and its neck arched gracefully. The artist emphasizes the animal's muscular structure and flowing mane using fluid, sweeping lines. The background is a warm, beige tone that contrasts with the dark charcoal, allowing the horse to stand out prominently. There is a sense of dynamism in the posture, and the subtle texture of the paper adds depth. The overall composition draws the viewer's eye to the powerful form of the horse.
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