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新年快乐!马年大吉!马上开心!
Happy Year of the Fire Horse!
For the occasion, I made a little "study" on the character 馬, which means horse.
Read here https://art.echoingfrog.ca/year-of-the-fire-horse-triptych for a meaning of the piece.
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Year of the Fire Horse Triptych
February 17, 2026
新年快乐!马年大吉!马上开心!
Happy New Year! Wishing you a prosperous Year of the Horse! May you be happy from now on!
For the occasion, I made a little “study” on the character 馬, which means horse. Three different styles that became a triptych.
There are two idioms I like related to the horse, which could seem antithetical at first. But I think they actually complement and balance each other.
悬崖勒马 xuán yá lè mǎ
which, literally, means “to rein in the horse at the edge of the precipice”.
This idiom means to wake up to danger or to ward off disaster at the critical moment, to stop before it's too late.
To me, it tells the importance of staying vigilant so as to avert danger before crossing the point of no return. But it also emphasizes the fact that course correction, or even redemption if we are being a bit dramatic, is always possible, even at the very last moment.
And I think we've come to a point in history when we're at the edge of the precipice and it's time to change the course of things, as hard as it may be to rein in a horse that is on fire.
And so it takes me to the second idiom.
万马奔腾 wàn mǎ bēn téng
which, literally, means “(like) ten thousand horses galloping”. In other words, going full steam ahead.
The poets of the Song Dynasty started using this image of sheer grandeur to describe the sometimes overwhelming power of natural elements, like waterfalls or ocean waves.
There's a sense of momentum that feels unstoppable and powerful. So, it might seem in complete contradiction with the previous idiom. We could feel some sense of powerlessness in the face of this vicious cycle of endless destruction we're currently in, and like it's impossible to actually avoid falling off the cliff.
But we could also think of those ten thousand horses galloping as the energy of collective action. There is power in numbers and I think, or at least I want to believe, that there are many more of us who want to change the course of things to ride towards a better future than the few leading us into the precipice.
So there you have it, with the power of the collective, we can still stop all this and decide to go full steam ahead in a different direction.
Of course, it won't be easy. This year is the year of the Fire Horse 丙午. The Heavenly stem 丙 is yang fire and the Earthly branch 午 is also yang fire, so not a very balanced year to say the least.
But just like the horse, let's use our vitality and our passion, let's be brave, let's be relentless, and let's be wise. And with the unstoppable power of an ocean wave, we'll be able to balance and control the fire.
This triptych can be read both ways.
If we are reading it right to left, as were written historical Chinese texts, and as calligraphy is still usually written, then it would be: with the unstoppable power of ten thousand horses galloping, we can avert disaster and rein in the one horse at the edge of the precipice, tame the fire horse and find balance again.
And if we are reading it left to right, as in modern day writings, then it would be: the fire horse, with all the unbalanced power of its yang fire, has become uncontrollable and has led us to the edge of the precipice. But it is still time to rein it in, and with the balancing power of an ocean wave like ten thousand horses galloping, we can change the course of things and ride away towards a better future.
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Happy lunar new year! 恭喜發財!
Here's a little #calligraphy piece I did on stream yesterday. (I stream art and music sometimes! https://twitch.tv/laogeodritt )
The horse is a wild Mongolian species called the #Przewalski's horse.
Calligraphy and linework both in India ink, Chinese brushes. #Watercolour. On handmade rag paper by the lovely people at Atelier Retailles: https://www.atelierretailles.com
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