This composition offers a striking blend of traditional Mongolian symbolism and sleek, contemporary abstraction, presenting a stylized vision of the region’s defining animal.
Composition & Subject Matter
The painting centers on a highly stylized, abstract depiction of horses, capturing their kinetic energy rather than their exact physical likeness. Instead of realistic figures, the artist uses a series of intersecting geometric forms, sharp angles, and sweeping, fluid lines to suggest the muscular power, arching necks, and flowing manes of a herd in motion. The forms blend into one another, creating a rhythmic, layered pattern across the canvas that feels both structured and deeply dynamic.
Color Palette & Texture
The color profile relies on a sophisticated mix of earthy neutrals and vibrant, modern contrasts. Rich tones of warm ochre, deep terracotta, and muted charcoal dominate the canvas, paying homage to the natural landscapes of the Mongolian steppe. These traditional tones are punctuated by sharp accents of slate blue, cool cream, and deep black, which carve out the modern, graphic shapes of the composition.
The oil paint is applied with varied density—smooth, flat planes of color intersect with areas of visible, textured brushwork and subtle impasto, giving the surface a tactile depth that catches the light.
Mood & Style
Horse Composition 3 masterfully bridges two worlds. While the subject matter is firmly rooted in the foundational “Mongolian Style”—where the horse is celebrated as a symbol of freedom, spirit, and nomadic heritage—the execution is entirely contemporary. The sharp fragmentation of the figures hints at Cubist influences, while the focus on line and movement pushes the piece into the realm of modern abstraction. The overall mood is energetic yet disciplined, capturing the wild, untamed spirit of the herd through a refined, sophisticated artistic lens.