



This stylized pastoral scene reduces nature and ritual into a poised geometry of bands, triangles, and repeating shrine-like forms, where the land reads less as terrain than as a woven memory. A black bovine figure, adorned like a ceremonial vessel, anchors the composition with quiet gravityβits patterned body echoing the surrounding motifs as if the animal and landscape share the same sacred vocabulary. The restrained palette of ochres, greens, and soot-black is punctuated by small whites and reds, turning blossoms and markings into breath-like accents that suggest continuity, fertility, and offering. Beneath the apparent simplicity, the image becomes a meditation on guardianship: life moving forward not through spectacle, but through patient cycles of care and devotion.







