Cast Bronze
44 × 55 × 62 cm
(The Cobras) The cobra holds a place of supreme power in the mythologies of India, Egypt, and Mesoamerica — Naja, the hooded serpent, rises in the iconography of pharaohs and Hindu deities alike as a symbol of sovereignty, transformation, and the dangerous knowledge that comes with looking directly at what most creatures avoid. The intertwined bronze forms here, twisting upward from a tangled base, capture the cobra's signature gesture: that hypnotic, upward rise from apparent stillness into absolute readiness.
Cast Bronze
44 × 55 × 62 cm
(The Cobras) The cobra holds a place of supreme power in the mythologies of India, Egypt, and Mesoamerica — Naja, the hooded serpent, rises in the iconography of pharaohs and Hindu deities alike as a symbol of sovereignty, transformation, and the dangerous knowledge that comes with looking directly at what most creatures avoid. The intertwined bronze forms here, twisting upward from a tangled base, capture the cobra's signature gesture: that hypnotic, upward rise from apparent stillness into absolute readiness.