

Two horses surge across the canvas in a suspended rush, their bodies carved into bold, angular planes that translate muscle and breath into pure momentum. The stark contrast of the dark and white figures becomes a dialectic of shadow and illumination, intensified by the flat, ember-like sun that hangs as a silent witness to their flight. Gestural brushwork and fractured ground planes dissolve any stable horizon, turning the landscape into a psychological arena where freedom is felt as both exhilaration and urgency. In this charged space, the pair reads less as literal animals than as twin forces—instinct and aspiration—running in parallel toward an unseen threshold.







