

This monochrome portrait of a horse distills raw vitality into a study of controlled power, where the animal’s bowed head suggests both humility and immense latent force. The composition tightens around the face and chest, allowing the mane to erupt into wiry, wind-tossed calligraphy that counterbalances the stillness of the gaze. Subtle gradations of charcoal-like light carve the musculature into sculptural planes, turning the body into a landscape of endurance and memory. In its restrained palette, the work reads as a meditation on freedom held in suspension—movement implied, yet momentarily contained.







