This is a great study of human desire, executed in the uniquely Surrealist style that’s Godfrey Banadda’s alone. The artist told this collector that he wanted to be able to portray what it means when a woman is said to be ‘feeling horny.’ Thus the locks of hair rise like a bull’s horns, giving the face a beastly shape, but the breasts and thighs are recognizably a woman’s. In this colourful picture all of Banadda’s gifts as an artist have been brought for shelter: strong draughtsmanship, brilliant storytelling, geometric abstraction.
