

This compact bovine sculpture distills brute vitality into a single, uninterrupted mass, where the lowered head and forward horn propose motion held in tense restraint. The mottled patina—greens blooming through earthen browns—reads like time made visible, turning the animal’s hide into a terrain of weathering and memory rather than mere surface. Its simplified volumes and weighty stance create a quiet monumentality, suggesting strength that is less about aggression than about endurance and grounded presence. In the deliberate economy of detail, the work becomes an emblem of primal steadfastness—nature’s force rendered with an almost meditative gravity.







