



Set within a furnace of red and saffron, two bull-forms collide like opposing temperaments—one incandescent and declarative, the other pale and shadow-streaked—so that the canvas becomes a theater of courage tested by doubt. The artist orchestrates the composition through sweeping, horn-like arcs and a torn seam of darkness, where smoky transitions soften the violence into something psychological rather than purely physical. Fleeting geometric kites punctuate the turbulence like fragile intentions caught in the updraft, suggesting how play, ritual, and conflict braid together in the same breath. What emerges is not merely a struggle of bodies, but a meditation on duality: vitality against restraint, spectacle against inner erosion, each figure mirroring the other’s appetite for survival.







