

A circle of pale, contemplative bovine heads inclines toward a cobalt vessel, their closed eyes and softened contours turning the scene into a quiet rite of sustenance and belonging. Against the ochre ground—abrasive like sunbaked earth—the blue form becomes a concentrated well of calm, holding not only water but the painting’s emotional gravity. Delicate incised motifs and the gentle compression of bodies suggest a communal tenderness where individuality dissolves into shared breath, and nourishment reads as both physical need and collective solace.







