

This vibrant hybrid creature—part sacred bovine, part celestial guardian—stands in ceremonial stillness, its ornate skin and textiles reading like a living manuscript of devotion. Against the deep maroon field, the incandescent yellows and vermilions radiate a temple-like heat, while patterned wings and peacock-feather tail suggest transcendence grafted onto the earthly body. The frontal gaze anchors the composition with an almost iconographic authority, turning decoration into a language of protection, fertility, and mythic abundance. In the meticulous repetition of motifs, the work proposes that identity is not singular but layered—an accumulation of symbols that makes the fantastic feel reverently real.







