



A stampede of stylized horses surges across the plane, their angular bodies and open mouths rendered like bright cutouts that turn motion into a kind of visual chant. The thick black contouring corrals the chaos, while the saturated blocks of turquoise, cobalt, and primary reds/yellows compress depth into a theatrical arena where speed feels both jubilant and unruly. By refusing naturalism, the artist converts the horseβan emblem of freedom and forceβinto a collective rhythm, suggesting how individuality dissolves when momentum becomes a shared, almost inevitable drive. The composition reads as both celebration and warning: vitality at full gallop, and the precarious beauty of bodies carried by the same current.







