

Rendered in stark monochrome, the work stages a chessboard world where architecture and game collapse into one another: a fortified gateway becomes an emblem of entry into strategy, history, and constraint. The repeated riders—poised between procession and pursuit—glide across a warped grid of perspective, as toppled and towering pieces loom like monuments to power that can be moved, sacrificed, or erased. Light behaves like a moral boundary here, carving crisp silhouettes that heighten the sense of inevitability, as if every path forward is already written in the geometry beneath the hooves. Beneath its graphic clarity, the composition reads as a meditation on control—how empires, individuals, and destinies are arranged on a board that pretends to be neutral while quietly dictating the terms of play.







