Ethereal Equine Sculptures

Goodbye Horses by Sandrine Pelletier is Dark and Haunting

Hauntingly ethereal and delicately graceful, Goodbye Horses by Sandrine Pelletier, an artist born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and based in Paris, France, is a series of sculptures that look modeled after the rides of the Horsemen of Apocalypse. Since that day doesn't appear to be arising anytime soon, it is only appropriate that the animals would be slowly disintegrating into nonexistence.

Incredibly created out of thin pieces of wool coated in black latex and tar, Goodbye Horses by Sandrine Pelletier made its debut hung from the ceiling at galerie Rosa Turetsky. Visually striking due to the stark contrast between the chaotic lines of the dark figures against the stark white of the gallery walls, the sculptures look almost like abstract, violent illustrations. In fact, some people might not even be able to recognize the horse-inspired figures.
Trend Themes
1. Ethereal Sculptures - The trend towards ethereal sculptures presents opportunities for artists to create unique and haunting works of art.
2. Disintegrating Art - The use of unconventional materials like wool coated in latex and tar in sculptures allows for the creation of disintegrating art pieces that evoke a sense of decay and impermanence.
3. Abstract Illustrative Sculptures - The creation of abstract sculptures that resemble violent illustrations opens up possibilities for artists to experiment with conceptual and thought-provoking pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can capitalize on the trend towards ethereal sculptures by promoting and showcasing innovative works that captivate audiences.
2. Unconventional Materials - Industries that produce unconventional materials, such as wool and latex coatings, can explore partnerships with artists to create unique sculptures using their products.
3. Gallery and Exhibition - Gallery owners and curators can disrupt the traditional art scene by featuring exhibitions that focus on disintegrating art and abstract illustrative sculptures, attracting a new audience.

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