



A steam locomotive advances like an iron monolith through a haze of vapor, its circular face and star emblem reading as an uncompromising mandate of industry, while the horses surge alongside with raw, muscular luminosity. The composition pits the soft, bleeding edges of watercolor atmosphere against the crisp thrust of motionβsplashes of ochre and soot becoming both dust and memory, as if the ground itself is dissolving under progress. Birds scatter in nervous arcs, amplifying the sense of displacement, and the receding herd fades into mist, suggesting a slow erasure of the natural world as itβs outrun and redefined by speed. In this collision of flesh and machine, the painting holds a tense lyricism: not a simple chase, but a meditation on endurance, inevitability, and the uneasy romance of modernity.







