


This composition charges forward as a fractured stampede, where angular white horses cut through a field of broken planes like shards of night, turning motion into a kind of crystalline music. The restrained palette—ashen bodies against deep browns and ember-red accents—casts the scene as both heroic and unsettled, suggesting a flight that is as psychological as it is physical. By cubist dissection, the animals become symbols of collective force: freedom rendered precarious, momentum achieved through tension, and unity held together by the very fractures that threaten to split it.







