Mito, Muerte y el Reino Natural (Tres Masai)

MX$280,000.00

Cast Bronze

102 × 92 × 66 cm

(Myth, Death, and the Natural Kingdom) This title invokes the great interconnected cycle found across world mythologies: the idea that death is not an end but a passage woven into the fabric of life, nature, and story. These three elongated figures, rendered in the East African Maasai's characteristically lean and upright silhouette, enact that eternal triangle: the initiated elder who shelters knowledge, the warrior who offers his body to the struggle between human life and natural death, and the one who carries the spear forward — ensuring that the cycle of sacrifice, courage, and renewal passes unbroken from one generation to the next.

Cast Bronze

102 × 92 × 66 cm

(Myth, Death, and the Natural Kingdom) This title invokes the great interconnected cycle found across world mythologies: the idea that death is not an end but a passage woven into the fabric of life, nature, and story. These three elongated figures, rendered in the East African Maasai's characteristically lean and upright silhouette, enact that eternal triangle: the initiated elder who shelters knowledge, the warrior who offers his body to the struggle between human life and natural death, and the one who carries the spear forward — ensuring that the cycle of sacrifice, courage, and renewal passes unbroken from one generation to the next.