Unfinished Race of the Riderless Horses 1820 Finished 2022 (2022) Digital Arts by Paul Minotto

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From the series "Unfinished/ Finished" - Paintings by famous artists are finished, finally for now, maybe.... Races of riderless horses were a highlight of Rome’s Carnival, held each February before Lent. The artist Horace Vernet was a French painter of battles, portraits, and Orientalist subjects. His unfinished painting of[...]
From the series "Unfinished/ Finished" - Paintings by famous artists are finished, finally for now, maybe....

Races of riderless horses were a highlight of Rome’s Carnival, held each February before Lent. The artist Horace Vernet was a French painter of battles, portraits, and Orientalist subjects. His unfinished painting of 1820 is now finished here, though he probably wouldn't think so.

- Inkjet-printed with archival pigment inks
- 100% cotton, Acid-free, pH-neutral Fine Art paper
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Oil painting, ink drawing, pencil and collage elements are integrated in a digital environment with digital painting/ drawing. Representational/ realistic and non representational/ abstract images flow from one to the other, gradually or abruptly, in an abstract, undefined space.

Instead of filling in the unfinished parts, I used them as is and and elevated them to be equal with the "finished" parts that were kept and the parts I added.

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I looked within her eyes a sky of blue million smiles floating amongst the clouds . Everyone wants to see into them like some sort of exotic gems . Black ladders reach[...]

I looked within her eyes

a sky of blue million smiles

floating amongst the clouds

.

Everyone wants to see into them

like some sort of exotic gems

.

Black ladders reach upward

on which everyone climbs for miles

But the further one goes

the further away are the smiles

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Eventually everyone falls one by one

landing in black boxes labeled "beans"

climbing, falling again

.

As the blue million smiles multiply

so do the ladders boxes people

climbing, falling faster

.

At a blue billion smiles

the ladders fall, the boxes crumble

everything stops to a sudden silence

.

Peace

Freedom

Beans for everyone.

.

I looked away as someone farted.

.

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