

Two elongated equine heads rise like sentinels from a single, quiet pedestal, their closed eyes turning the gaze inward and transforming animal strength into contemplation. The granular stone surface, incised with geometric and botanical motifs, reads as a kind of cultural memory—ornament functioning as both scar and script—while the polished black accents of lids and nostrils punctuate the matte body with restrained, ritual elegance. Their slight offset and shared stillness create a tender dialogue of presence and absence, suggesting guardianship, companionship, and the solemn poise of beings caught between monument and dream.







