Description
This painting conveys the symbolism of freedom, strength, and cultural heritage.
The white horse, depicted in profile, embodies nobility and power, while its firm bridle hints
at the fine line between wildness and tamed energy. Every detail emphasizes its majesty:
the braided mane speaks of care and tradition, while the expressive eye appears to be
filled with an inner fire.
The background is rich with ornaments reminiscent of Azerbaijani carpets,
creating a deep connection to history and art. These patterns seem to dissolve into the
wind, symbolizing the eternal movement of time and the passage of traditions from
generation to generation.
The contrast between cool blue shadows and warm orange-pink tones makes the
image vibrant and dynamic, as if the wind itself is playing with the colors on the canvas.
The horse is a symbol of independence, yet here it also represents a deep attachment to
one’s roots and national culture.
This painting speaks to the idea that true strength lies in the ability to merge
freedom with heritage, to move forward without losing one’s essence.








