Kerstin Tschech:
Picture "Black Stallion", on stretcher frame
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Picture "Black Stallion", on stretcher frame
Kerstin Tschech:
Picture "Black Stallion", on stretcher frame

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limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed by hand | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | stretcher frame | size 60 x 120 cm

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Product no. IN-744341.KR

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Picture "Black Stallion", on stretcher frame
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Picture "Black Stallion", on stretcher frame

The dream of freedom and power: Kerstin Tschech's paintings are more than just detailed or photographic depictions of horses. She seeks to bring the fascination of the horse to life: the galloping of the noble creatures, the rhythmic breathing and the powerful wave that emanates from the heated bodies of the horses. The smell of horses - that is how close the Czech Republic is to the essence of the horses on its canvases.

Reproduced using the Fine Art Giclée process directly onto artist's canvas (100% cotton) and mounted on a stretcher frame for a brilliant, authentic reproduction. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered on the back and signed by the artist. Size 60 x 120 cm.

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Portrait of the artist Kerstin Tschech

About Kerstin Tschech

Painter and designer

After studying design, painting and photography, Kerstin Tschech finally decided to paint. The result is an independent, expressionistic style with energetic brushstrokes on vividly designed backgrounds. Her horse paintings made her recognised by celebrities for whom she then painted (e. g.: Athina Onassis, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum or Martina Hingis).

Kerstin Tschech's paintings are more than just detailed or photographic depictions of horses. She wants to make the fascination of horses tangible. The galloping of the noble creatures, the rhythmic breathing and the powerful wave that emanates from the heated bodies of the horses. The smell of horses – that is how close Tschech is to the essence of the horses on her canvases.

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