

This sculptural bull lowers its head in a posture that is at once resolute and burdened, as if the animalβs native vitality has been tempered into endurance. The cool, oxidized green body is interrupted by a coppery mantle stitched like a wound or a repairβan eloquent contrast of patina and polish that turns surface into narrative, where protection and violation become indistinguishable. Composed in a long, tense diagonal from horn to hoof, the figure holds a quiet drama of power contained, suggesting strength not as spectacle but as something weathered, mended, and kept moving forward.