



A white horse fills the frame like a memory pressing forward, its bowed head and softened eye rendered in thick, restless strokes that feel both tender and bruised. Against the deep maroon ground, the cool greys and chalky whites become a kind of inner light—less a spotlight than a quiet insistence—while the dark bridle cuts a decisive line, suggesting constraint held in uneasy balance with dignity. The compressed space and smeared textures deny pastoral romance, turning the animal into a portrait of endurance: power tempered by intimacy, and calm shadowed by what cannot be said.







