



Two angular horses, one magenta and one sunlit ochre, meet in a taut, near-ceremonial contact—foreheads pressed as if testing the boundary between tenderness and rivalry. The faceted geometry of their bodies collapses musculature into crystalline planes, while the cool, oceanic ground and prismatic sky suspend the scene in a dreamlike arena where time feels paused. Saturated complementary color becomes the true protagonist, turning the encounter into a dialogue of opposing forces—heat and coolness, impulse and restraint—held together by a thin thread of shared breath. In this stylized stillness, the work reads as a meditation on relationship itself: a moment when power yields to intimacy without ever fully surrendering its edge.







