

This sculptural chimera—part bull, part lion—advances with a dancer’s tension, its elongated body caught between stride and suspension as if power itself has been refined into poise. The lacquered amber surface reads like fossilized sunlight, while the mane erupts into a constellation of cool blue nodes, turning musculature into ornament and ferocity into spectacle. Set against an uninflected ground, the creature becomes an emblem of curated strength: a mythic guardian whose glamour suggests that dominance, today, is as much about seduction and display as it is about raw force.







