

This reclining bovine form, forged from a dense lattice of circular voids, turns mass into breath—its body simultaneously present and permeable, as if the landscape were passing through it. The repetition of rings reads like an armored skin of industrial memory, yet the gentle posture and softened contours restore a pastoral calm, suspending the animal between monument and mirage. Light animates the perforations into a shifting constellation, suggesting resilience and quiet watchfulness amid scarcity, where the earth’s dryness becomes a stage for endurance rather than decay. In this tension between solidity and absence, the sculpture proposes that vulnerability can be structural—an ecology of gaps that still holds.







