



This watercolor captures a herd in mid-migration, where blurred silhouettes and slashing hornlines dissolve into a haze of dust, turning movement itself into the subject. Warm ochres and bruised violets collide across the ground plane, suggesting both the sunβs harsh benediction and the tremor of uncertainty that follows a mass instinct. The lone figure at the periphery reads less as a controller than a witnessβhuman presence reduced to a fragile punctuation against the collective force of animal will. In the softened edges and drifting atmosphere, the scene becomes a meditation on survival: beauty born from urgency, and order emerging from near-chaos.







