

Suspended against an expansive, almost clinical blue, the goat’s immaculate body reads like a sculptural emblem—at once tender and authoritative—its warm chestnut markings pulsing with life amid the stillness. The patterned drapery that veils part of the figure introduces a human, ceremonial presence, turning the animal into a bearer of ritual and domestic memory while the scattered fruit at the bottom edge hints at offering, abundance, and the fragility of pleasure. With its crisp contours and hushed light, the composition stages a quiet tension between purity and appetite, the everyday and the sacred, as if the scene were an icon for desire held in perfect restraint.







