Yuroz INTREPID, modernistic explorer horse sculpture is a perfect contender this year to add to collectors’ homes with February 17, being the start of the Year of the Fire Horse.

It is a rare 60-year occurrence that symbolizes passion, dynamism, and success. This resonates with the Fire Horse’s themes of bold movement and overcoming stagnation.
The symbolic energy of the horse is believed to align with that of the South sector of a space that enhances reputation, visibility, and “instant recognition” during the Horse year.
Intrepid
by Pandora Pang
Peaceful by nature, yet daring, and strong,
Intrepid stands poised where the brave belongs,
Power from the inside, with no big display,
Bracing what’s new, and what will not be delayed,
As if the future were simply, just what’s next.

With muscle tuned, and psyche prepared,
His sight locks on the far frontier,
This spirited stallion does not argue with strain,
He does not startle, he does not veer.
Much like the instant before an athlete’s leap,
That hush as the body’s cue,
He bows with respect,
Not to submit, but to measure,
As he forges into finality,
As his chosen destiny.
Intrepid crouches,
Gulping deeply as he gazes,
At much that is familiar,
The old ground, that known air,
The weight of “before” that feels like home,
Of which he will leave behind.
And with strength as his propellant,
And wisdom as his fuel,
He launches on the exhale when the clock strikes ready,
Not with spectacle,
But with the inevitable.
To lead.
To change.
In answer to his destiny.
He leaves viewers in awe,
Not because he asks for it,
But because noble beauty, once it commits,
Needs no permission.
Hinged by masculine strength,
Not loud, not cruel,
But sure.
“Intrepid”, Yuroz cubist minimalist limited edition bronze horse sculpture
Edition: 49 | in 24 gold leaf and silver leaf finish
References:
See Artstage Singapore release, publisher note on AP 1 of 1 27″H Brushed Iron









