

This compact bronze sculpture compresses a fable-like journey into a single, weighty form: three figures cling to the broad back of a horned beast, their simplified faces hovering between laughter and alarm. The burnished, uneven patina catches light like memory itselfβhigh points gleaming with touch while darker recesses hold a quiet uneaseβso the surface becomes a record of both endurance and vulnerability. By merging rider and animal into one dense, forward-leaning mass, the artist turns motion into metaphor: collective fate carried by a force that is at once protective and uncontrollable, suggesting the precarious trust required to move together through the unknown.







