

This sculptural feline, arrested mid-prowl, carries a paradox of ferocity and adornment: a low, tense body cast in weathered patina is crowned with a glinting carapace of beads and wire that reads like both armor and ritual headdress. The composition stretches horizontally in a taut arcβtail lifted, paws anchoring the weightβso that motion becomes a sustained suspense, as if power is being carefully contained. Cool oxidized greens and bruised browns absorb light with an ancient, earthen gravity, while the jeweled lattice interrupts the surface with fragile brilliance, suggesting the ways instinct is domesticated by culture, and vulnerability is disguised as ornament.







