

Rendered in obsessive monochrome linework, the hulking bull becomes a living tapestry—its body patterned like an armored cosmos—set against a field of grass that reads as both sanctuary and boundary. Opposite, the butterfly’s crisp, emblematic wings introduce a fragile counterweight, turning the space between them into a charged pause where brute mass meets weightless persuasion. The artist’s disciplined negative space and dense texturing propose a meditation on power that is not simply force, but restraint—suggesting that transformation often arrives quietly, at the edge of confrontation.