The mammoth tusk composition "Herd of Horses" embodies the image of powerful movement, vital energy and indomitable strength, so revered in Chinese symbolism. Horses have been considered the epitome of success, impetuosity and nobility for centuries. Their image is associated with moving forward, overcoming distances and achieving lofty goals.
The composition depicts a herd of horses rushing in a single stream, as if caught by the wind. Their heads are pointing forward, their manes are fluttering, and their powerful bodies convey a sense of speed and freedom. Each animal has its own character and plasticity of movement, but together they form a single harmonious whole, like an element that cannot be stopped.
In Chinese culture, the image of running horses carries a deep symbolic meaning. The horse is associated with good luck in a career, promotion and success. There is an ancient expression "success comes on horseback," meaning a rapid increase in well-being and favorable changes in fate. A herd of horses enhances this symbol many times, turning it into a wish for a powerful movement towards prosperity.
The shape of the composition itself resembles a stream of energy continuously moving forward. A line carved from a mammoth tusk seems to transmit a wave of movement, where each horse figure becomes part of a large rhythm. Thanks to the finest carvings, the master managed to convey the tension of muscles, flowing manes and the dynamics of rapid running.
The base made of carved wood enhances the artistic impression. Its flowing shapes resemble clouds or wind currents, as if supporting the rapid movement of the herd. This combination of materials and lines creates the feeling that horses are rushing through space, bringing with them the energy of strength and victory.
This composition symbolizes the movement of fate towards success. A herd of horses becomes an image of fortitude, determination and indomitable will, thanks to which a person is able to achieve great goals and leave behind any obstacles.