



Against a field of incandescent red, the racehorse surges forward as if breaking through a veil of heat and noise, its body modeled in earthy browns that feel both tangible and fleeting. The tight frontal composition compresses space into pure velocity, while the smeared, unfinished edges read like afterimagesβpainting the animal not as a specimen, but as a moment of force caught mid-breath. Cool blue accents on the blinkers slice the fervor with a note of control, suggesting the ritual discipline that harnesses raw instinct into spectacle. The work becomes a meditation on momentum itself: power made visible, and the fragility of trying to contain it.







