



A bird cleaves the amber sky with a fierce, luminous grace, yet its flight is threaded through a web of fine lines that reads like both constellation and snareβfreedom traced in the language of entanglement. Below, the horseβs body becomes a palimpsest of headlines and printed fragments, suggesting how identity and vitality are overwritten by public narrative, propaganda, and the churn of collective anxiety. Warm, bruised clouds and inky ruptures of paint collide with flashes of saturated blue, turning the scene into a volatile theater where nature and newsprint wrestle for dominion. The composition holds a tense duality: ascent and collapse, instinct and ideology, as if the artwork asks what remains of the living spirit once it is mediated, branded, and consumed.







