

This stylized bull is built from a mosaic of disciplined linework—cells, shards, and crosshatched textures that turn muscle into architecture—so the animal reads less as flesh than as a constructed force. A deep indigo field, brushed in rough, windblown sweeps, presses against the luminous white form, heightening the sense of charge and forward momentum while keeping the scene suspended in nightlike ambiguity. The contrast between ornamental intricacy and the bull’s primal silhouette suggests a tension between control and instinct, as if power is being both contained and unleashed through pattern.







