Description
Kintsugi Steed by Christy Linton is a contemplative mixed-media artwork that pairs the quiet strength of the horse with the symbolic language of repair and renewal. Measuring 52″ x 45″, the composition presents a simplified white steed in profile, its form defined through softly textured surfaces and intersected by delicate gold-leaf seams inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi. These luminous lines trace across the body like healed fractures, transforming signs of vulnerability into points of beauty, resilience, and visual emphasis.
The horse is set against a restrained field of warm beige, taupe, ivory, and muted gray, enriched by layered washes, subtle grid-like marks, and distressed passages of gold leaf. The intentionally weathered surface creates an aged, tactile quality, while the broad silhouette gives the piece a calm, monumental presence. Frayed canvas edges and visible metal grommets reinforce the artwork’s raw, material-focused character, allowing its construction to remain part of the visual experience. Balancing figurative imagery with contemporary abstraction, Kintsugi Steed is especially suited to spacious living rooms, entryways, equestrian interiors, refined offices, hospitality environments, or statement walls seeking warmth, symbolism, and understated luxury.



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