

This sculptural pairing of cow and calf reads like a quiet reliquary of nurture and continuity, where the familiar warmth of animal presence is transmuted into an enduring, almost ceremonial monument. The oxidized green patina moves across the forms like weathered memory, softening their weight while the dense relief inscriptions turn the bodies into living tablets—carrying stories, labor, and lineage etched into skin. Set on a grounded plinth, the tender proximity of the figures creates a protective rhythm, suggesting that care itself is a language passed forward, inscribed not only in words but in shared space and stance.







