



A procession of luminous white horses surges forward like a single breath, their wind-tossed manes catching a metallic light that makes motion feel ceremonial rather than merely kinetic. Behind them, a colossal vermilion sun—half omen, half benediction—presses against an ornate, textured field where pattern and pigment behave like memory: layered, weathered, and insistently alive. The composition balances raw vitality with decorative structure, turning the stampede into a symbol of liberation held in tension with the frames and motifs that try to contain it. In this meeting of burnished warmth and cool, pearled bodies, the work reads as an allegory of endurance—beauty advancing through constraint into radiance.







