

A monumental, mask-like profile occupies the left edge with quiet authority, its cracked, stone-textured skin and single watchful eye rendered in disciplined contour, as if thought itself has become architecture. Against a vast, aqueous turquoise field, a small reclining bull drifts like a remembered emblem—half dream, half sacrifice—its softened anatomy suspended in a space that feels both cosmic and interior. The stark asymmetry and measured distance between gaze and animal turns the composition into a meditation on power and tenderness, where divinity (or ego) confronts the vulnerable instinct it contains. Color operates as psychology: the cool expanse calms the scene even as the warm brow band and lips insist on human presence, binding myth to intimacy.







