

This monochrome portrait of a bridled horse turns motion into memory, as wind-swept mane and smoky tonal transitions dissolve the body into a surrounding atmosphere of graphite-like shadow. The composition presses close to the animal’s eye and muzzle, where the quiet, reflective gaze counters the harness’s ornate restraint—suggesting a tension between innate power and imposed ceremony. Light skims across the face in broken highlights, making the surface feel scarred and tactile, as though the drawing were excavated from time rather than simply rendered. In its narrowed palette, the work reads as an elegy for freedom: dignity persists, even when grace is threaded through control.







