Cast Bronze
107 × 84 × 51 cm
"Señor Tormenta" evokes the storm not as meteorological event but as personality — the charged, unpredictable force that in Mesoamerican tradition was embodied by Tlaloc, the rain deity whose fury and generosity were equally absolute, and whose moods determined whether civilizations ate or starved. The standing figure, smooth body half-emerging from a great cascading mass of turbulent bronze that falls like both cloak and weather system, makes the storm wearable — a force so intimate it has become the person themselves.
Cast Bronze
107 × 84 × 51 cm
"Señor Tormenta" evokes the storm not as meteorological event but as personality — the charged, unpredictable force that in Mesoamerican tradition was embodied by Tlaloc, the rain deity whose fury and generosity were equally absolute, and whose moods determined whether civilizations ate or starved. The standing figure, smooth body half-emerging from a great cascading mass of turbulent bronze that falls like both cloak and weather system, makes the storm wearable — a force so intimate it has become the person themselves.