

The bovine form becomes a moving tapestry of divided selves: one flank sinks into hushed, modular greens that read like cultivated fields or a calm interior landscape, while the other erupts into an ecstatic patchwork of florals and geometric motifs, as if memory and ceremony have spilled across the hide. The stark white ground isolates the creature like an icon, letting the crisp silhouette and steady stance suggest endurance even as surface patterns fracture and multiply. In this tension between restraint and ornament, the work quietly meditates on identity as a hybrid—part earthbound labor, part celebratory myth—stitched together through color, rhythm, and persistence.







