

Two stylized horses, rendered as faceted metallic totems, confront one another in a poised dialogue that feels both tender and ceremonial. The angular planes catch light like armor, turning the bodies into sculptural prisms while the contrasting manesβwine-red and deep tealβintroduce a pulse of individuality against the bronzed patina. Their near-touching gazes stage a quiet tension between companionship and rivalry, as if the work is meditating on intimacy negotiated through strength. Set against an unadorned field, the negative space becomes a deliberate silence that amplifies the psychological charge of the encounter.







