


A triad of galloping horses surges across the surface like a single, braided force, their angular limbs and wind-torn manes carving a rhythm of urgency into the pictorial space. The palette pits stark whites against a molten field of ochre and black, while a flare of red at the left edge reads as both sun and alarmβan emblem of heat, pursuit, and the pulse that drives motion forward. Thick, gestural marks compress the background into strata of earth and shadow, so the animals seem to break free from terrain itself, carrying with them the tension between instinctive freedom and the unseen pressures that propel it. In this charged collision of speed, color, and fracture, the work becomes less a depiction of horses than a meditation on momentumβhow vitality is born from contrast and held together by risk.







