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Unbridled Hope : Machiavellian Bridle Painting

Shery Syed

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Painting, Acrylic on Glass

Size: 45 W x 43 H x 1 D in

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It is an artwork that captures the essence of a brown horse's fervent yearning for freedom. And depicts invisible constraints that some humans might have, in name of trained aspirations. The piece masterfully portrays the contrast between the horse's physical constraint within a bridle and the boundless aspirations that dwell within its soul. In the foreground of the painting, a majestic brown horse stands with a bridle adorning its head, symbolizing the societal restraints and limitations it must endure. The intricate details of the bridle highlight the tangible confines that seek to control the horse's every movement. Yet, the true heart of the artwork lies in the horse's expressive eyes. They exude a sense of determination and a spark of unyielding hope. Within those eyes, you can see the dreams of galloping across open fields, feeling the wind in its mane, and the warmth of the sun on its back. It yearns for the uncharted territories beyond the horizon, where its spirit can roam free without the encumbrance of bridles or barriers. "Unbridled Hope" invites viewers to contemplate the universal theme of yearning for freedom, reminding us that even in the face of constraints, the human spirit – much like the horse in the painting – possesses an indomitable hope for a brighter, unrestrained future.

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Painting:Acrylic on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:45 W x 43 H x 1 D in

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I Started my journey from a medical background, which motivated me to a point to pursue knowledge in every way and form, regardless of medium or genre. I have been introduced to travel and self dependency very early. Most of which existed in books, and being my first love opened up doors to curiosity and reasoning. My grandfather, who also was my teacher and mentor, took me to museums and libraries often. Then I was introduced to fine arts, and philosophy that encouraged me to pursue it as academic requirement.

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