In the series „Wild Animals“, Eva Bur am Orde captures the untamed beauty and inner strength of wild animals. With powerful brushstrokes and vibrant colors, she brings to life the majestic presence of creatures that symbolize both the grace of nature and unwavering freedom. Her works portray animals not merely as beings but as integral parts of a greater, harmonious whole, where humanity and nature are deeply interconnected.
The „Wild Horses“ are at the heart of this series, embodying the essence of freedom and spiritual connection. Bur am Orde invites us to feel the profound bond between the Native Americans and their horses—a relationship rooted not just in utility but in mutual respect. In vibrant greens and blues, as seen in Lomasi, or earthy tones in Ageni and Halona, the artist reflects the unity of sky and earth, movement and stillness, strength and gentleness.
The „Wild Horses“ are at the heart of this series, embodying the essence of freedom and spiritual connection. Bur am Orde invites us to feel the profound bond between the Native Americans and their horses—a relationship rooted not just in utility but in mutual respect. In vibrant greens and blues, as seen in Lomasi, or earthy tones in Ageni and Halona, the artist reflects the unity of sky and earth, movement and stillness, strength and gentleness.