



This work stages a charged tableau of mounted archers, where the taut diagonals of bowstrings and lances slice the picture plane like declarations of intent, turning motion into a kind of moral geometry. Against a weathered, text-like ground, the figures surge forward as if breaking through history’s palimpsest—heroism not as ornament, but as lived pressure and communal memory. The hot reds of the turbans flare against the cool wash of sky and dusted terrain, amplifying a tension between urgency and endurance, while the horses’ muscular forms embody both freedom and the cost of momentum.







