Emotionally, the drawing radiates a kind of muted grief and emptiness. The fine lines wander uncertainly, like fragile memories that could fade away at any moment. The blunt, heavy strokes interrupt this silence, like wounds breaking through fragile skin. Whereas his more detailed etchings scream of violence and confrontation, here the feeling is more like aftershock or aftermath. The silence after tragedy, when only faint traces remain—this is what Hore translates visually. It feels like a visual equivalent of a field where bodies once lay, now empty but still scarred—memory embedded in space. The emptiness of the page is as important as the marks, as though Hore wants the viewer to feel the weight of what is missing.
Size : 11x 8.5 in