This painting is full of easy freedom, as if the fragile silhouette of the animal against the dark background plays with the viewer, showing only half. The copper lines, as if created by a gust of wind, create a sense of movement - this animal seems to be able to break away at any moment, run off the edge of the canvas and disappear. The combination of free forms and geometric structure conveys a balance between control and impulsiveness, as if hinting at the independence and ease with which it walks along the edge.
The dark underlayer adds depth, contrasting with the animal silhouette, as if nature reveals its secrets only to those who are ready to allow themselves to follow the impulse. The painting speaks of a freedom that is not constrained by either form or space, and this playful energy animates it, breathing movement and a spirit of adventure.