



This radiant bovine figure—at once tender and monumental—moves through a nocturnal cosmos where moon and sun hold vigil, turning the animal into a living axis between the earthly and the divine. Its milky body becomes a sacred ground: a framed inner tableau of ritual and shrine-like imagery suggests that devotion is not staged in temples alone, but carried within the everyday vessel of nourishment and labor. The saturated blues and embered reds, softened by painterly transitions, create a dreamlike stillness in which icon, landscape, and memory interweave, inviting the viewer to read the creature as both guardian and offering. In this compositional hierarchy, the calm eye and lifted foreleg propose a gentle pilgrimage—an ethics of care rendered as myth.







