DIMENSIONS
48" Diameter
PRICE
$20,000
MEDIUM
Oil on Belgian Linen
YEAR
2026
Hadrian (reigned 117–138 AD) was a Roman Emperor celebrated for his architectural vision. Oculus (plural: oculi) primarily refers to an eye or an eye-like opening. Based on a roman coin, this painting celebrates the fusion of drawing and painting is masterfully achieved through the interplay of charcoal and oil on Belgian linen.
The charcoal lines serve as a bold framework that captures the dynamic movement and anatomical precision of the horses, while the oil paints enrich the visual texture, adding depth and warmth to each piece. This synergy not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also conveys a deeper narrative about the connection between the artist, the horses, and the natural world.
“An exotic and tranquil oasis. A gem.”
—R. | Palm Beach