

Set against a saturated magenta field, the horse rises in a poised suspensionβits muscular realism rendered with almost tactile devotion, yet made uncanny by the theatrical void that surrounds it. The lone, coin-like sun reads less as landscape than as emblem, turning the scene into a stage where power becomes performance and restraint becomes the true subject, tightened in every strap and gleaming buckle. Subtle striations across the coat feel like echoes of motion and memory, suggesting that nobility here is not innocence but discipline, a body trained into beauty. In the collision of natural anatomy and artificial color, the work proposes a modern myth: vitality held at the brink, radiant and controlled.







