Riders of the Blue Horizon 6795 , 45″ x 65″

In this luminous romantic-cubist tableau, Yuroz orchestrates a poetic encounter between woman, man, and horse — a trinity of emotional forces rendered in striking chromatic contrast. The artist’s signature interplay of warm reds and cool blues heightens the internal drama of the composition, giving the canvas a sense of both calm contemplation and vibrant inner fire.

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In this luminous romantic-cubist tableau, Yuroz orchestrates a poetic encounter between woman, man, and horse — a trinity of emotional forces rendered in striking chromatic contrast. The artist’s signature interplay of warm reds and cool blues heightens the internal drama of the composition, giving the canvas a sense of both calm contemplation and vibrant inner fire.
At the heart of the work, the woman extends a ripe pomegranate, the timeless symbol of fertility, promise, and the renewal of life. Her gesture is echoed by the male figure beside her, who carries his own pomegranate like an intimate offering — a quiet exchange of devotion that suggests partnership, trust, and emotional reciprocity. Their forms, constructed with sculptural clarity and geometric rhythm, become vessels of symbolic communion.
The horse — rendered in a sweeping palette of icy blues and soft whites — stands as a guardian presence, embodying purity, loyalty, and the spiritual dimension of human connection. Its forward gaze introduces a sense of movement, as though the narrative extends beyond the edges of the canvas, hinting at a journey just beginning.
The fragmented, jewel-like background intensifies the psychological resonance of the scene. Angular planes of yellow, red, and green create a pulse of energy behind the figures, framing them like stained-glass icons. Wine glasses at the lower left further underscore the ritualistic nature of this gathering — an intimate offering of body, spirit, and shared life.
Through these elements, Yuroz crafts a meditation on love, unity, and renewal — a moment suspended in symbolic light, where the pomegranate becomes both heart and horizon, and where the blue-toned figures move between reality and dream.

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Dimensions

45" x 65"