

A monumental bull, rendered in velvety blacks and bruised greys, occupies the frame like a living monolithβits swollen anatomy both armored and tender, suggesting power that has learned to carry its own weight. The stark, mask-like head and taut tail sharpen the silhouette into an emblem, while the surrounding field of repeated faces reads as a chorus of witnesses, turning the animal into a public myth under constant observation. In the tension between the bullβs dense, sculptural volume and the patterned crowd behind it, the work stages a quiet drama of spectacle and solitude: strength performed, and strength endured.







