I love it...lol (but then I am biased I guess
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Remember I said the number on the chariot was relevant? Take a look at the helmet and cast your mind back - seen headgear like that before?
Now you know who the lead driver is
Yep, he can turn his hand to anything and make use of what he has at his disposal. Thus his chariot is more stable and is about to pass the winning flag!
We tried to get a couple of orientations usually associated with the chariot, i.e. reversed and upright. I think it works overall. Either character could be the focus for a reading, showing a slightly different take or slant. Or.. you may associate with one of the bystanders. How about the character with their hands over their eyes, not daring to look, knowing their favourite charioteer is soo close to that finishing flag. (I'm like that on formula 1 race weekends...lol particularly if it is a fight to the very last corner).
Davina