

A serene, ceremonial bull—rendered in milky whites and soft contours—becomes a living landscape, its broad body veiled with a dense, ember-like tapestry of reds and greens that reads as both adornment and inner weather. Perched atop, a blue musician plays the flute as if tuning the animal’s pulse, turning the scene into a meditation on how melody can domesticate power without diminishing it. The vertical bands that slice through the torso behave like thresholds, suggesting passage between the instinctual and the sacred, while the mossy, blurred ground dissolves the setting into a dream-field where myth and everyday tenderness quietly converge.