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Lina Binkele, Columbia



















 It is Lina Binkele’s profound understanding of and
 fascination with the relationship between humans and
 animals that inspire her images of horses. Not only
 does she see the horse as one of the most majestic of
 creations, she is interested in describing the image of
 the horse as the embodiment of a symbolic language
 that reveals much about the character of human actions.
 Humans ask horses to do many things and be many
 things that build upon their instincts – especially their
 well-developed social instincts.
 Horses understand the nature of dominance and
 submission, as do humans. The history of the horse is
 the history of mankind. It is Lina Binkele’s intention
 to move beyond the mere representation of the horse’s
 physical  traits and the exploitation of its physical
 beauty. Furthermore, she never uses the form of the
 horse as a vehicle for humanisation (or dehumanisation).   Three Shades                          Ignite
 Her art is created with the intention of rescuing the   Pencil, charcoal                         Pencil, charcoal
 horse from human dominance and celebrating its   and pastel                                      and pastel
 intelligence and beauty.  40 x 30 cm                                                             40 x 30 cm
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