

This bronze tableau stages a chariot as a moving shrine: twin horses surge forward in taut symmetry while the parasol crowns the riders with a quiet, ceremonial gravity. The burnished metal catches light like memory—high points gleam, recesses deepen—so that motion and stillness coexist in a single, devotional breath. Within its compact theater of wheels, reins, and poised figures, the work reads as an allegory of guidance and duty, where power is not merely displayed but disciplined into purpose.







