A moment of maximum tension unfolds within a multilayered space. Water, architecture, and the movement of bodies form a matrix-like environment in which realities overlap and distort one another. This is not a stable place, but a transitional state — suspended between action and its outcome.
The horse and the male figures embody force, impulse, and the act of overcoming. Their movement disrupts familiar structures, shifts points of support, yet does not arrive at resolution. The outcome remains open, deliberately unresolved.
The flower appears as a point of equilibrium — a trophy, a gift, or a sign of passage completed. It introduces balance into a space charged with masculine energy, transforming the encounter from an act of rupture into a moment of regained wholeness.