



A stylized bull, constructed from angular planes of ember-red, bows into the earth as if negotiating between brute force and quiet devotion. The matte black field compresses the scene into a theatrical void, while the mottled olive-green form reads like a weathered patch of ground—or an aura—against which the animal’s body becomes both icon and instrument. White accents on horn and hoof punctuate the composition like flashes of tempered steel, suggesting restraint within power and a ritualized patience beneath the posture of charge. In this tension between geometric fragmentation and animal vitality, the work turns aggression into contemplation, making strength feel measured, ancestral, and inwardly held.







