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Framed Bambi, by Anna Archinger

Framed Bambi, by Anna Archinger

Anna Archinger

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The piece captures Bambi, a gracious horse, in a static posture. The invisible wind and the horse's hairstyle contribute to painterly aesthetics, making the image feel like a Surrealist setting. The artwork's horizontal composition is almost perfectly symmetric. Standing between trees, Bambi looks contrary to our reading direction - from right to left, generating a subtle tension that enhances the viewer's perception. This horse's stable name is Bambi - fragile and precious - and reminds me of the Disney character but in a way more realistic way because THIS Bambi exists. The artwork was 'FRAMED' in Sweden, on the edge of autumn.

Anna Archinger

Anna Archinger (b. 1994, Neuburg an der Donau) is a self-taught German artist based in Dronningmølle, Denmark. Anna has worked as a professional photographer since 2022. Her art practice focuses on horse photography as her fascination with horses goes beyond a mere passion. She lives at the farm Enggaarden, an education center specialized in teaching the “Academic Art of Riding”, where her connection to horses recalls seminal artists’ fascination with horse study. Within the last three years, Anna has been elaborating a stunning body of equine artwork, some of which was distinguished with the Honorable Mention in the Professional category by International Photo Awards USA (2023) and was shortlisted in a private competition run by the Motif Collective Photography Gallery, (2023). Anna’s work is also scheduled to be presented to the public throughout 2024 in venues such as The Glasgow Gallery of Photography (Glasgow, United Kingdom), the Black and White Photography Festival (Athens), and the Chateau Gallery (Louisville).