



This surreal chimera gathers multiple bovine visages into a single, slow-breathing body, as if identity were a herd of memories pressed into one skin. Earthy ochres and muted reds are softly modeled into rounded volumes, while the cool, vacant ground isolates the figure like a specimen of the subconscious, suspended between tenderness and unease. The bold black spiral cuts across the torso as an intrusive orbit—part brand, part eclipse—suggesting the way desire, fate, or trauma can overwrite the gentler textures of being. In the interlaced limbs and multiplied eyes, the work becomes a meditation on hybridity: how we carry many selves at once, never fully separable, never fully at rest.







