



Two horses surge across the canvas like opposing temperaments in a single breath—one luminous and almost incorruptible, the other burnished and earthbound—locked in parallel momentum that reads as both companionship and contest. The composition is driven by slicing diagonals and whipping manes, while the paint’s drips and scraped passages expose a raw underlayer of time, as if speed itself has eroded the scene into memory. Against the fractured field of greys, rusts, and electric blues, the animals become symbols of freedom negotiated within constraint: a brief, incandescent charge through a world that resists stillness.







