



This stylized bull, constructed from taut geometric planes and dark contouring, holds a poised tension between ceremonial stillness and imminent charge, as if its vitality has been disciplined into emblem. The saturated reds read like heat and blood-memory against a mossy, weathered ground, where greens and ochres stain the space like time-worn fresco, turning the figure into a relic of endurance rather than a mere animal. By splitting the body into faceted segments and setting a shadowed head against the blazing torso, the composition stages an inner duality—instinct and restraint—suggesting strength not as brute force but as controlled presence.







