

Two horses surge across the surface like opposing forces caught in a single breath—one rendered in luminous whites, the other in dense, earthen blacks—each contour sharpened by brisk, angular brushwork that turns motion into a kind of declaration. Behind them, the industrial grid of greys and bruised blues is interrupted by bold, geometric yellows and a blunt red disc, as if modernity’s signage and circuitry are pressing in on an older, instinctive freedom. The composition stages a charged dialogue between vitality and constraint, where speed becomes not only physical momentum but a refusal to be contained by the architecture of the contemporary world. In this collision of figuration and abstraction, the painting reads like a myth of endurance—spirit straining against the hard edges of time, order, and design.







