I am one of those carriage-makers – even within that diaspora multiple terms exist – and while still an apprentice with errands to run I chanced upon an issue of De Stijl, an Utrecht magazine that was transforming Dutch art on an unprecedented scale. In place of lengthy tudes on visual elements and historical periods were arbitrary arrangements of thick and thin black lines demarcating red, yellow and blue fields. They resisted comprehension at first but I reconciled with this Nieuwe Beelding, especially after reading some articles about a like-minded school called Bauhaus, and fell in love. Right in working memory floated the perfect carriage, stripped and reduced in complexity so it became nothing… nothing but a carriage. Hence my cutie mark’s origin, after the ponies testing this novel design of mine quipped “we feel like we’re flying even though we’re clearly not”.