



Two horses surge forward in a choreographed burst of force, their bodies rendered with sculptural clarity against an ornamental ground that feels both ancient and ceremonial. The warm, burnished chestnut and the cool, luminous grey create a charged dialogue—earth and air, heat and restraint—while the patterned backdrop flattens space like a tapestry, turning motion into myth. Flecks and splashes at the hooves translate speed into texture, as if the painting itself is kicked awake by their passage. What emerges is not merely a scene of animals in flight, but an emblem of dual energies moving in parallel—wildness tempered by poise, freedom framed by tradition.







