

This monochrome beast—part bull, part dream-fragment—emerges from a bruised field of midnight blue, its body constructed like a map of memories: scales of empty circles, tight crosshatching, and shard-like lines that read as both armor and vulnerability. The composition drives forward in a tense diagonal, yet the surrounding splatter and negative space dissolve its certainty, as if the animal is pushing through ink, shadow, and resistance. Light is implied rather than painted, blooming from the untouched whites within the patterned hide, suggesting an interior resilience that refuses to be swallowed by the dark. In this collision of meticulous mark-making and violent atmospheric gesture, the work becomes a meditation on strength under pressure—power not as spectacle, but as survival.







