Kelpie: some define it as "the name in the plains of a demon in the form of a horse", or "the spirit of the water in the form of a horse, the kelpies are spirits that live next to the rivers, or the Celtic water horse that resides in those on the shores of the lakes ”.
These seductive animals, the passersby called with their charm, they mounted on their backs, without having a way to dismount, taking the deluded to the bottom of the water to devour it, in other stories the kelpie could take the form of a handsome man or a beautiful woman, all with the idea of taking us to the bottom and devouring us, I take these stories to create my horses, they absorb me and devour me in that peace that they used to give me, now I only have the memory of that gallop and the breeze on my face, I know that some day that Kelpie will come to take me deep on his back and I will never return.
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Sculpture in air-dried clay-paper mache and wire
Rescued wood base.