Recognised as the most integral part of any culture, bull is a magnificent entity manifesting here through the expressive sketches of Saumya. Blending a linear treatment that holds the volume with the textural qualities of colour surfaces, the bull has been depicted with a bold outlook that amplifies its virility magnificently.
This work is a tribute and acknowledgment to the bulls and bull calves who passed on before a promising circumstance or couldn't show up in this world at all due to birth impediments or manipulation with sexed semen. The shortfall of available business areas for bulls has made it more affordable to kill bull calves rather than raise them to healthy bulls, thus leading to a decline in bull population on the planet.
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I draw my inspiration from the BULL and illustrate them as acknowledgment, recognition and affirmation to those bulls who passed on before they had their chance at life’