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'FEIGNTING_02'. Drawing and animated. Still have the physical drawing. In fact took the picture of the drawing yesterday. Minted on August 19th 2021.
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I love how you breathe life into your pieces, making them seem as though they speak on their own, as if they’re telling a story that draws you in and makes you want to explore every detail. Do you know I see a horse there? 50 $degen
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Thank you for expressing your thoughts on the work. 🙏🏼 Never would have thought about a horse in this instance. What do horses symbolise for you?
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But do you see the horse? 🐴 For me they are freedom, strength, and connection. It’s like a bridge between the wild and the human, a companion that teaches us respect and patience. It’s like a symbol of balance and nobility. I will always remember what I saw in the eyes of this horse I met during my trip to Iceland. Just look into its gaze.
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Do see the horse. In the animated piece if correct it seems to be smiling. Remember this portrait of the horse. A friend has a horse and explained how sensitive they. How they communicate with us if we are willing to pay attention. Their awareness of their vulnerabilities in relation to humans. It's a very big topic.
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Has your friend had a horse since he was little? Horses are so fascinating to me; there’s something so majestic about them. I’ve never ridden one, though, I wouldn’t even know where to start. When I was a kid, I used to ride my uncle’s donkey during summers in my mom’s village.
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Seem to recall that she was gifted one, or was it a pony, when she was younger. If one is not of means (lots of money) the way to do it is to request to work at a stable and through that maybe be able to be provided with lessons. Was the donkey guided around? Or did you just get on it and ride it around freely?
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The donkey belonged to my uncle, and it helped him with the farm work. Every morning, the two of them would head out to the fields, and by the time they came back in the late afternoon, my sister and I would be waiting for them at the stable. We’d get a short ride before the donkey went to rest. It was just a quick walk around the stable for a few minutes, and my mom would guide him with the reins.
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