

Two horses surge forward in a tightly held rectangle, their bodies crossing in a choreographed tension that reads like a dialogue between instinctsβone radiant in sunlit gold, the other cooled to a moonlit silver. The warm, embered ground behind them amplifies their motion, while the ornate, pale border behaves like carved silence, framing the scene as both mythic emblem and living breath. Light is modeled with near-sculptural care across muscle and mane, turning speed into a kind of dignity, as if the painting is less about a race than about dual forces learning to share the same space.







