

Set against an unmodulated field of green that reads like pasture and stage alike, the bull becomes a living cartography—its pale, sculptural body patiently bearing a dense miniature city of houses, domes, and winding streets. The monochrome intricacy of the internal landscape creates a quiet tension with the animal’s calm gaze, as if civic ambition and human noise are domesticated into a single, tender vessel. Light and shadow model the figure with understated clarity, while the surreal grafting of architecture onto anatomy suggests a mythic ecology where culture feeds on nature and, in turn, depends upon its strength to endure.







