

Set against a saturated field of cobalt, the rider and mount emerge as pale, crackled apparitions—part sculpture, part memory—whose roughened surfaces carry the patina of time and erosion. The tilted, mask-like face and the animal’s open muzzle create a tense dialogue of looking and longing, while the small floating shard above reads like a displaced thought or fractured omen. A compact cluster of geometric dwellings at the lower edge anchors the scene in human habitation, yet their distance and dusk-like hues suggest a homeland receding into dream, leaving the journey suspended between innocence and exile.







