Animal Sanctuary: Immigrant horse

2024, Acrylic on canvas 23” x 23” $920

A young woman from Lima bought, from a dealer in Germany, a horse named Contino. While getting accustomed to his new, immigrant life, Contino met and fell in love with the young woman’s Doberman, called Boss. The horse’s feelings and dedication proved to be so strong as to make him initiate and gladly cultivate a relationship that, for those who believe in some sort of equitable exchange, seems rather one-sided: a horse to dog rubdown, so to speak. Licking his companion’s body whenever he gets a chance, soothingly, thoroughly and without expecting, in return, more payment than a kiss, seems to render Contino perfectly content.

About the Animal Sanctuary theme:

It is not hard to notice that most cases of friendship among different, often inimical species, occur when animals sheltered in sanctuaries find themselves, on the one hand, freed from the commandment of looking for food; yet sad and lonely because of being separated from their congeners, on the other. Such conditions of isolation bring about a need for vital contact with a friendly body, breathing close to one’s own, that supersedes the drive to acquire nourishment. If we were to consider these friendships with Darwin or Marx, we could say that they are a form of culture, an art of being together that most animals possess. Such frienships have become better known since the progress of the bewildering feats of nature photography, and for us are made real when these fortunate beings’ individual survival is due to the kindness of animal lovers.

How moving to see people dedicate their homes, often modest, to the saving and sheltering of animals in distress. We are tempted to compare their mode of living with compassion with the all powerful, profit-driven conglomerates. Think agribusiness or scientific research, for whose success technology makes available means ever better adapted to produce numbers hard to imagine: animals whose destiny is to be enslaved, exhausted, tortured and killed. Is it even possible to compare such unrestricted explosion of wealth with the scarcity of means available to those who defend the non-human animal well-being?

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