



A monumental white bull, edged in decisive black, becomes a luminous vessel for an entire cosmology—its body densely inscribed with miniature scenes that read like memory, myth, and procession compressed into living flesh. The contrast between the bull’s serene, near-blank face and the teeming narrative within turns emptiness into a sanctified pause, as though divinity requires silence to contain such abundance. Warm ochres and vermilions pulse against a nocturnal field of repeating bovine silhouettes, creating a rhythmic halo that frames the creature as both guardian and offering, suspended between earthly labor and celestial ascent. In this layered architecture of line and ornament, the work proposes that the sacred is not separate from daily life, but woven through it—crowded, celebratory, and inexhaustibly detailed.







