A beast of forged earth and rusted memory, it stands in silent defiance. Its faceted planes of Corten steel are a testament to the bull’s unyielding strength, each angle catching the light like a memory of a sun-drenched corrida. From its head, a torrent of life spills forth, a liquid mane that transforms the creature from a static form into an emerging, living force. The water, a symbol of cleansing and renewal, gushes from the bull’s mind, cascading down its powerful frame—a paradoxical union of hard metal and soft, flowing essence. It is a monument to raw power, sculpted by both human hands and the relentless, patient flow of time.

The original idea for the sculpture was adapted to create the trophy for the Association of Architects in Private Practice of Quebec. It is made of Jesmonite.
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ClientVille de Montréal, AAPPQServicesOriginal concept and fabricationYear2019Linkdrive.google.com