

Rendered in a restrained, earthen palette, this close-cropped portrait turns two rams into a single, interlocking presence—horns curving like ancient architecture around a shared, quiet center. The compressed space and granular texture create a sense of proximity that is both intimate and confrontational, suggesting not the spectacle of battle but the ritual of testing boundaries. Light gathers on the snouts and ridges of the horns, elevating physical mass into symbolism: endurance, kinship, and the tense tenderness of strength meeting strength. In this suspended moment, the animal bodies read as a meditation on identity—how confrontation can also be a form of communion.







