
The Horse by Mojsi Harka
This sculpture captures the raw vitality and expressive tension of a horse in motion. The artist Mojsi Harka emphasizes both anatomical accuracy and emotional force—the muscular build conveys strength and endurance, while the tilted head and open mouth suggest restlessness, power, and untamed spirit.
The contrast between the horse’s smooth, pale body and the darker accents on its legs and mane heightens its dramatic presence. The stance, slightly off balance, evokes movement frozen in time, as if the horse is caught between restraint and liberation.
This unique piece speaks to the dual nature of the horse: noble and graceful, yet fiercely wild. It is less a static representation and more a study of energy, instinct, and the intimate bond between form and motion.
The Horse was showcased in multiple Exhibits in Italy, on the Lake Maggiore, and praised by well-known art critics for its remarkable movement, impact and expression.
Measurements & details
Stoneware, hand-modeled, oxides and engobe finish
Approx. 35 x 25 x 15 cm
About the Author:
Born in Albania in 1968, and a graduate of the University of Fine Arts in Tirana, this remarkable sculptor carries within his work the echoes of resilience and reinvention. After leaving his homeland during a time of profound change, he moved to Italy, where he was faced with the challenge of starting anew. From those struggles emerged a deeper artistic voice—one shaped by displacement, perseverance, and the search for beauty amidst uncertainty.
His inspiration flows from the raw poetry of nature: the elegance of felines, the flight of birds, the grace of the feminine form, and the abstraction of human experience. Through these themes, his sculptures embody both strength and fragility, capturing not only the essence of the natural world but also the story of an artist who transformed hardship into timeless creation.