

Set against an expanse of untouched white, the figure and his bull read like a quiet procession of tradition, their bond expressed through the taut, unbroken line of the lead that stitches human intention to animal steadiness. The artist’s radiant textiles—striped, tasseled, and meticulously patterned—ignite against the bull’s dark mass, turning ornament into a language of celebration that dignifies rural labor as ceremony. The restrained ground and airy spacing grant the scene a documentary clarity, yet the color’s exuberance suggests something more interior: pride, continuity, and the fragile brilliance of cultural memory carried forward step by step.