

This sculpted horse stands in a poised stillness that feels less like rest than contained momentum, its grounded stance turning weight into quiet authority. The dark, burnished surface catches light in small, deliberate flashes, so that the patina reads like memory—time rubbed into metal—while subtle cooler notes along the shoulder and neck suggest breath and pulse beneath the skin. Set against a roughened base, the animal’s refined anatomy becomes a meditation on discipline: elegance earned through labor, strength made intimate by restraint. In its forward gaze and compact silhouette, the work proposes the horse not as spectacle, but as an emblem of steadfast will and dignified endurance.