Short Introduction
Fuel of the Future is a conceptual work that reflects on strength, movement, and responsibility — imagining a world guided not by consumption, but by harmony between human presence and nature.
Details
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Year: 2011
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Technique: Collage on canvas
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Dimensions: 140 × 140 cm (W × H)
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Depth (stretcher frame): 3 cm
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Artist: Iskra Georgieva
Inspiration & Symbolism
Horses appear here as symbols of natural strength, energy, and freedom — a counterpoint to the modern obsession with speed, power, and fuel. The work emerged from a quiet question: What if movement were guided by respect rather than dominance?
The composition is built from collage fragments taken from magazines and newspapers dating back to the 1970s — publications carefully preserved by the artist’s grandparents. These materials carry the texture of time, memory, and inherited values, transforming the surface into a layered archive of a past era.
Through the image, the artist imagines an alternative reality:
cars replaced by horses, fuel stations becoming water wells, parking lots turning into green fields, and movement returning to a slower, more conscious rhythm. A world where gratitude, care for nature, and responsibility toward one another are not ideals, but everyday gestures.
Fuel of the Future is not a prediction, but a reflection — a visual meditation on what truly sustains life, beyond progress measured in speed or consumption.
Edition & Availability
The original artwork was acquired by a private collector shortly after its creation and is no longer available.
This work is available as a numbered and signed canvas print, sold unframed and rolled.
Each print preserves the visual depth and material character of the original composition.
Custom sizes may be requested upon inquiry.