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Moving Star, by Anna Archinger

Moving Star, by Anna Archinger

Anna Archinger

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‘Moving Star’ artwork depicts a white horse rearing up in front of a light source, which gives the image an unforgettable dynamic. The visual composition unfolds horizontally, and depicts a white horse on a chiaroscuro lighting given by a mixture of natural light coming from the back of the subject and artificial lighting effects generated in the post-processing stage. Both the subject’s central position and the lightning contribute to the Moving Star’s expansive stance - rising dynamically on its back feet, dominating the scene with fascinating grace in a heavy atmosphere that recalls the climax of a color film noir.

Anna Archinger

Anna Archinger (b. 1994, Neuburg an der Donau) is a self-taught German artist based in Dronningmølle, Denmark. Anna has worked as a professional photographer since 2022. Her art practice focuses on horse photography as her fascination with horses goes beyond a mere passion. She lives at the farm Enggaarden, an education center specialized in teaching the “Academic Art of Riding”, where her connection to horses recalls seminal artists’ fascination with horse study. Within the last three years, Anna has been elaborating a stunning body of equine artwork, some of which was distinguished with the Honorable Mention in the Professional category by International Photo Awards USA (2023) and was shortlisted in a private competition run by the Motif Collective Photography Gallery, (2023). Anna’s work is also scheduled to be presented to the public throughout 2024 in venues such as The Glasgow Gallery of Photography (Glasgow, United Kingdom), the Black and White Photography Festival (Athens), and the Chateau Gallery (Louisville).