“Lost in Fate” depicts the Minotaur as a tragic paradox: an oversized wooden bull’s head bursts forth from a human... Read More
“Lost in Fate” depicts the Minotaur as a tragic paradox: an oversized wooden bull’s head bursts forth from a human stone body—a jarring contrast of textures. While the clenched fist and muscular tension suggest a suppressed, almost painful aggression, the stooped, kneeling pose speaks of deep resignation. The battle scars in the wood and its patina reveal the monster as an innocent victim of its own myth. The sculpture thus becomes a powerful cry for truth and tolerance.