

This bronze-like animal form distills the spirit of a bull into a sequence of taut volumes—muscle rendered as geometry—so that power becomes an idea rather than a literal anatomy. The lifted head and compressed torso create a rising diagonal that reads as both defiance and invocation, while the burnished patina catches light in soft flashes, suggesting breath moving across hardened resolve. Negative space under the belly and between the legs sharpens the sculpture’s poised tension, as if it stands at the threshold between stillness and charge. In its deliberate simplification, the work becomes a meditation on resilience: an ancient emblem re-forged into modern restraint.







