



Set against a field of smoldering red, the two bovine profiles meet in a near-kiss, their pale bodies rendered with a tenderness that turns weight into intimacy. The composition compresses space so that breath and gesture become the true subject, while soft tonal transitions and faint ornamental tracery on the hides suggest memoryβculture etched into flesh. This is less a pastoral scene than a quiet allegory of kinship: a moment where care and recognition push back against the heat and noise of the surrounding world.







