“Dominium” is a contemporary interpretation of the bull — a symbol of authority, focus, and undeniable presence. The sculpture employs a reduced, deliberate form in which every element is subordinated to the idea of control and balance. The figure is not captured in motion, but in a state of readiness — a moment of absolute concentration where energy remains contained beneath the surface.
The chromed structure of the sculpture engages in a continuous dialogue with light and its surroundings. Reflections shift with the viewer’s perspective, ensuring the object is never static. The surface does not merely mirror the space but absorbs it, drawing the viewer into a play of tension between form and reflection.
“Dominium” does not speak of aggression, but of dominion — over matter, space, and impulse. It is a sculpture of inner strength, one that requires no display. The work exists as a sign of autonomy and decisive presence, while remaining open to interpretation shaped by light, environment, and the observer.







