Limited Edition ArtDark Horse

by Irene Suchocki
"Dark Horse" - Limited Edition Art Print by Irene Suchocki in beautiful frame options and a variety of sizes.
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Limited Edition ArtDark Horse

by Irene Suchocki
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$132

Black Onyx

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In 2019 I traveled to The Netherlands specifically to photograph this most stunning of horse breeds, the Friesian. Over several days I had the incredible opportunity of photographing these beautiful creatures in various settings, alone, and in groups both small and large. On the first morning, I believe I let out an audible gasp when I saw the first Friesian, as he walked onto the field with such effortless and exquisite grace.

  • Edition Count

    350 per size, per colorway

  • Frame Size

    19.3" x 25.3"

  • Image Size

    18" x 24"

  • Framed Weight

    3.3 lbs

  • Printing

    Deluxe Pigment Ink

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  • Unique designs, freshly sourced from our community of independent artists.

    The most luxurious paper and printing techniques.

    Truly one-of-a-kind.

    Free recipient address printing.

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    about the artist

    byIrene Suchocki

    Montreal, CA

    In my photography I combine my love of travel and nature with a dreamlike aesthetic, subtle color palette, and minimalist and serene compositions to create little poems for the eyes. Rather than simply recording what was seen, I strive to capture what was felt.

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