

This stylized bison unfolds as a quiet dialogue between raw vitality and cultivated memory: one flank rendered in cool, faceted blues like shifting ice or tiled water, the other cloaked in ornate, gold-flecked patterning that reads as textile, relic, and ritual all at once. The artist splits the body into two visual climates—minimal geometry versus baroque ornament—yet the shared silhouette sutures them, suggesting a creature carrying both instinct and inheritance in the same stride. Against the stark ground, the bison’s mass becomes a moving icon, where surface is not mere decoration but a map of inner states: resilience tempered by tenderness, wilderness refined into myth.







