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Chestnut Arc studies the horse through the warm sculptural line of the lowered head, curved neck, and folded body. In these photographs, chestnut tones become more than colour: they become surface, weight, contour, and restrained physical presence. The bowed neck is treated as both gesture and structure — a quiet arc of strength held in stillness. The series moves between equine anatomy and abstraction, focusing on form rather than narrative.
Created for refined contemporary interiors, the works bring warmth, depth, and composed visual rhythm without decorative excess.

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