

Two stylized horses face one another in a poised, silent exchange, their faceted bodies turning animal grace into a kind of geometric language. The cool, glazed blues—etched with ornamental patterns—carry a quiet, contemplative weight, while the metallic gold crest and warm russet mane introduce a countercurrent of heat, as if temperament and restraint are held in balance. Set against an unadorned ground, the negative space between their muzzles becomes the true stage: a suspended breath where intimacy, rivalry, and recognition coexist. The sculpture reads like a modern talisman—part toy, part relic—suggesting that devotion and power are often negotiated not through movement, but through stillness.







