



A monumental dairy cow, rendered with near-clinical clarity, dominates the field like an emblem of nourishment turned into a billboard of modern signsβits flank marked by a soccer-ball motif that collapses pastoral life into the circuitry of mass culture. Around this steady, breathing body, faint sketches of machinery, diagrams, and a small child hover like half-remembered annotations, suggesting how innocence and appetite are quietly engineered by systems we scarcely see. The cool whites and heavy blacks read as both purity and partition, while the scattered red accents puncture the calm with warnings, implying a fragile balance between care, consumption, and control. In this suspended space, the cow becomes less an animal than a contested territory where nature, industry, and desire negotiate their uneasy truce.







