

In a hushed, blue-gray atmosphere, two harnessed horses surge forward as if emerging from memory itself, their musculature carved from mist and reflected light on rain-slick ground. The composition pivots on the tension between velocity and dissolution: crisp, dark bodies cut through a granular haze, while the carriage and driver recede into a soft, almost anonymous silhouette. This interplay of sharp form and evaporating edge turns the scene into a meditation on labor and passage—an old-world momentum pushing through weather, time, and uncertainty—where every hoofbeat feels both urgent and fleeting.







