


This painting coils its narrative into a single, circular embrace: a woman and a bull fused in warm reds and ochres, where tenderness and brute force become inseparable facets of desire and protection. The composition is orchestrated by a sweeping arc that gathers fragmented, city-like blocks into a halo of memory, suggesting that intimacy is built from lived spaces as much as from bodies. Light seems to seep from within the forms—glowing rather than illuminating—so the scene reads like a myth recalled at dusk, half-symbol and half-sensation. Ornamented textures, floral eruptions, and the watchful bird lend the tableau an allegorical calm, as if guardianship and sacrifice quietly underwrite the apparent romance.







