



David Noalia Spain, 1976
39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in
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In David Noalia's "Fugaz" (2022), a captivating scene unfolds as a horse and its rider blur together in a display of harmonious movement. The artist's masterful brushwork captures the grace and power of the horse, as its muscular form gallops through the canvas with an almost ethereal presence. The rider, positioned in perfect unison with the horse, becomes one with the magnificent creature. Amidst a backdrop of flowing lines and soft, muted tones, the painting evokes a sense of fleeting energy and transitory beauty. "Fugaz" is a poetic exploration of the ephemeral nature of life and the connection between humans and the natural world, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty found in the fleeting moments that pass us by.