



Set against an unyielding field of electric blue, the ochre rider and horse surge forward like a relic pulled from myth into contemporary glare, their forms fractured by drips that read as both rain and erasure. The palette’s violent contrast—sun-baked gold against saturated sky—casts the scene as a struggle between memory and immediacy, where heroism is celebrated yet destabilized by the painting’s deliberate dissolution. A string of stamped characters hovers like a bureaucratic seal or archival index, converting the romance of conquest into a catalogued artifact and asking what power looks like once it has been recorded, replicated, and worn thin.







