

Set against a searing red field, the work stages an unsettling fable of domination: a heavy, almost caricatured rider clamps down on the bullβs horn, converting raw animal vitality into a prop for human will. The compressed perspective and tilted ground plane make the scene feel precarious, as if power itself is sliding, while the glossy modeling of flesh and hide lends the tableau a cold, transactional sheen. The bullβs subdued gaze and forward thrust read as endurance rather than aggression, turning the image into a quiet indictment of control disguised as triumph.







