

This composition stages a tense, almost mythic collision of bodies: angular horses in saturated red and blue lock into a single, contorted knot, as if motion itself has been arrested at the point of impact. The hard-edged planes and outlined facets turn anatomy into architecture, pushing the scene away from naturalism and toward a psychological arena where force, rivalry, and endurance become abstract principles. Against a cool, fractured ground and a pale, distant moon, the chromatic duel reads like opposing wills—heat and calm, urgency and restraint—caught in a precarious equilibrium.







