



Centered like an icon yet pressed into spectacle, the sacred cow is draped in ceremonial reds and golds while a thicket of microphones rises at the lower edge, turning reverence into interrogation. The warm ochres and smoldering crimsons create a devotional glow, but the tight frontal symmetry and close cropping compress the figure into a public stage where silence is demanded and impossible. Ornament becomes both armor and evidenceβjewels, textiles, and the calm, unblinking gaze suggesting a tradition burdened by scrutiny, as if sanctity itself is being cross-examined. In this collision of ritual and reportage, the work quietly asks who gets to speak for the sacred, and what is lost when belief is translated into headline.







