The Hybridity Horses artwork depicts horses, a symbol often associated with power, strength, and cultural identity. However, these horses are presented in a hybridized form, blending features from different cultures and traditions. This visual representation reflects the notion of cultural hybridity, where diverse cultural elements are combined and integrated, creating a new, syncretic form. The idea of cultural hybridity challenges the notion of static, homogeneous cultures and instead embraces the dynamic and fluid nature of cultural exchange, interaction, and adaptation. It acknowledges that cultures are not isolated entities but rather are shaped by the exchange of ideas, practices, and influences across borders, resulting in the creation of new, hybrid forms.
This multilayered, technology-infused take on the classic image of horses celebrates the painting's enduring legacy while pushing the boundaries of how it can be reinterpreted for the contemporary age. The hybridized horses serve to highlight the concept of "Universe One", which represents the idea of human equality and interconnectedness. By presenting the horses in this universal context, the artwork invites the viewer to consider the ways in which we are all connected, and how embracing our diversity and interdependence can lead to a more just, equitable, and inclusive world.