Bradhamel art style. A young woman with long, wild dark hair and visible scars on her arms and legs is perched atop the head of a massive, ancient-looking black bull with enormous, spiraled horns wrapped in textured, beige material; the bull’s eye is half-closed and calm, its muzzle and snout detailed with rough fur and dirt, while the woman leans forward with one hand resting on the bull’s forehead and the other near her knee, her expression serene as if in deep contemplation or sleep; the scene is set against a moody, overcast sky with swirling gray clouds and distant, faintly visible stone structures on the horizon, with tall, dry golden grasses swaying at the bottom foreground; the illustration uses soft, muted earth tones with strong linework and layered textures, evoking a mythic, painterly atmosphere with dramatic lighting that highlights the figures from above, creating a sense of weight and solemnity.