

Two stylized bulls coil around one another in a suspended duet, their pale bodies carved from velvety gradients that feel both sculptural and weightless against the pulsing red ground. The checkerboard field behaves like a heated atmosphere—part ritual stage, part psychological grid—compressing space so the animals’ curved horns and looping rings read as calligraphy of power and restraint. What emerges is not a scene of brute force but an intimate tension: a choreography of dominance, dependence, and shared breath, where the closeness suggests kinship as much as confrontation. The limited palette sharpens the symbolism, letting red become the temperature of instinct while the cool greys temper it into controlled, ceremonial myth.







