

This boldly stylized bull becomes a vessel for dual identities: a body built from warm red planes that read as muscle and momentum, and a head-and-shoulder mantle erupting into intricate, textile-like ornament that evokes collective memory and ritual craft. The crisp contour and flattened space turn the animal into an emblem rather than a specimen, where pattern performs as psycheβcelebration, protection, and inherited story layered over instinct. In the tension between decorative abundance and muscular solidity, the work suggests power not as brute force alone, but as culture made visible on the skin of the mythic.







