



This charged composition captures two horses locked in a surge of motion, their bodies fractured into bold planes of vermilion and ash-blue as if speed itself has splintered the air. The brushwork alternates between muscular certainty and dissolving edges, allowing light to flare across flanks and harnesses while the background churns into a weather of ochre and smoke. Beyond an equestrian scene, the pairing reads as a study of dual forces—impulse and restraint, danger and grace—where the riders recede into anonymity and the animals become emblems of instinct outrunning control.







