

Rendered in luminous white lines against an abyssal ground, the scene stages an intimate yet unsettling congress between human and beast, where touch becomes both tenderness and capture. The sweeping horns carve the composition into looping arcs that bind the figures together, while the rain-like hatching intensifies a ritual atmosphere—part sacrifice, part desire—suspended in nocturnal time. Delicate stippling and wiry textures anatomize fur, skin, and muscle into a single trembling surface, suggesting that identity here is porous, continually exchanged across species and instinct. What emerges is a mythic allegory of appetite and dependence, where power is never singular but circulates through gaze, grip, and ornament.







