



Set against a flat, electric blue that reads like an emotional stage, the scene turns bathing into a surreal confession: a cow’s calm head and dangling legs occupy a porcelain tub as if domestic ritual could momentarily house the pastoral. The patterned pink walls—part map, part textile, punctured by insistently graphic dots—compress space into a decorative enclosure, while the microphone and dripping showerhead recast cleanliness as performance, even extraction. Between the absurdity and tenderness, the work suggests how modern interiors domesticate the living world, making nature both guest and spectacle within our controlled, ornamented routines.







