BEATA KORABIOWSKA’S ENIGMATIC ARTWORK UNEARTHS THE HUMAN CONNECTION WITH THE BEAUTY OF THE HORSE WORLD
In a previous interview (with the magazine Inner Surrey) Beata said: “There are as many curves and shapes on a horse as there are on a woman. It makes me look at
the aspect of the horse from different angles. I am fascinated by bones, muscles, tendons and their mechanisms. To me, [horses] represent sacred spirit – spirit of the earth.” Interview with James Brewer November 2017
The artist paints the female figure as part of the animal world – the horse’s world; by showing animal and human features, the subject of the horse is humanised. It’s a practice of experimentation and implementation. The world that lies behind those figures stems from inspiration drawn from our roots, our beginnings and the movement of visual arts.