A bald man in a pale smock plays the violin while a goat rears up beside him, leaning its forelegs against his back, and a large white hen stands at his feet looking up. The three of them make a little improvised band in an open green field, with a strip of blue sky and small round trees along the horizon. The whole thing is painted on a warm, slightly worn ground. Concert for My Friends is a small square, 20 by 20 centimetres, in oil on canvas, dated 2025 by Roman Zuzuk. The animals as audience is exactly the kind of gentle absurdity he likes.