



Suspended against an expanse of lucid blue, the horse surges forward as if carved from velocity itself—its body rendered in warm ochres and umbers that pulse with muscular heat. Loose, gestural strokes and deliberate smears fracture the contour, turning anatomy into atmosphere and suggesting that what we witness is less a portrait than a memory of motion. The flash of yellow at the bridle reads like a sudden signal—control, race, and human intention—yet it barely contains the animal’s primal momentum. In this tension between precision and dissolution, the painting becomes an ode to freedom briefly harnessed, a fleeting instant held in paint before it disappears.







