

This frieze-like procession of stylized cattle turns the everyday into a celebratory ritual, where repetition becomes rhythm and the herd reads like a chant across the page. Saturated magentas and indigos, edged by crisp linear patterning, create a vibrating tension between ornament and anatomy, as if each figure is both creature and icon. The hovering flowers, hearts, and leaf forms punctuate the negative space like blessings—small emblems of fertility, affection, and communal continuity—suggesting a world in which labor, devotion, and joy are inseparable. Within the hand-drawn border’s gentle waviness, the scene holds a folk cosmology: ordered yet alive, disciplined yet tender.







