



A procession of white horses surges forward like a single breath made visible, their luminous bodies modeled with near-classical tenderness against a riot of ornamental color. The central figure—larger, darker, and haloed by warm light—anchors the composition as both leader and threshold, where motion becomes myth and strength reads as quiet sovereignty. Around them, the patterned ground and leaf-like flecks dissolve into a decorative storm, suggesting that these animals are not merely running through space but through memory, pageantry, and the untamed interior. The work balances realism and reverie, turning speed into ceremony and freedom into a radiant, almost sacred spectacle.







