



In this quiet pastoral moment, the white cattle are rendered less as livestock than as luminous forms, their sunlit bodies rising from a field of cool greens and muted concrete like presences suspended between earth and water. The composition hinges on the pond’s mirror, where the reflection softens contours and turns anatomy into drifting abstraction, suggesting how identity loosens when filtered through memory and stillness. Subtle tonal shifts—pearl, slate, and moss—create a restrained harmony that invites contemplation, while the cropped figures and low horizon imply a larger, unseen rural world continuing beyond the frame. The work ultimately meditates on calm endurance: a humble daily scene elevated into a study of light, weight, and the fragile poetry of reflection.







