Horse Ballet Ballon – Kairo

Horse Ballet - Andalusian Ballon - Kairo, 38x38", oil, Karen Brenner
Horse Ballet – Andalusian Ballon – Kairo, 38×38″, oil on masonite, Karen Brenner

Kairo Stars in my Newest Horse Ballet Painting

First let’s discuss the title of this painting. . . . It’s a strange one. At least to me! Ballet has its own vocabulary – luckily for me! This painting depicts the Andalusian black stallion Kairo floating above the ground. He looks magnificent and regal with his head held high. And seems to defy gravity – suspended in the air. A basketball player would call this hang time. A dressage rider – impulsion. Hmmmm, would there be a ballet term for this air time? Time for Google! That’s how I discovered “ballon” . . . Thank you Google!

According to Wikipedia, Ballon is the “appearance of being lightweight and light-footed while jumping. It is a desirable aesthetic in ballet and other dance genres, making it seem as though a dancer effortlessly becomes airborne, floats in the air, and lands softly.”

Et voila – that’s the perfect word for this Horse Ballet painting of Kairo!

Needless to say, I love Kairo. This is the second Horse Ballet painting starring this stallion from Herradura Andalusians in Denton, Texas.

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