Directions 2
Directions is a painting project, dedicated to mostly monochrome close-up of the eye of a horse. The paintings are not treated, leaving any light through the small gaps between the warps and wefts, marking the transparency of the look and reflect it in the light of the world around them. When the rider guides the horse, it is important that the gaze is directed towards the place where he intends to direct it, as if it were a human look at one with the horse and of fundamental importance for the direction to be taken. The eyes are the first filter element of the heart and mind to the interest or love towards someone or something. The eyes are detectors of a directional signal, reflecting elements of the surrounding world and reveal the wide range of emotions of the soul.
The large eyes of the horse have a hypnotic fascination over anyone stop to watch them, they are one of the largest among those of all other terrestrial mammals and its view is very different from that of humans. The position late ¬ eral eye on the head allows a panoramic view of the field of view is in fact much larger than ours. The horse, in addition to a binocular vision, is equipped with a monocular vision, which enables each eye to see things different from those of the other eye.
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