

A poised cow stands as a quiet monument to sustenance and patience, its naturalistic body anchored against a field of stenciled geometry that reads like the patterned architecture of memory. From its back, a hibiscus blooms—lush, improbable, and ceremonial—turning the animal into a vessel where labor transforms into beauty, and the rural becomes sacred. The composition’s layered textures and shifting planes of grey, gold, and blush-pink stage a dialogue between tradition and abstraction, while the smaller, distant bovine figure amplifies a sense of lineage, echo, and continuity within a changing world.