El Espíritu Del Hierro
118 W × 90 H × 44 D cm

This striking industrial sculpture offers a modern, biomechanical reimagining of the classic bovine form, meticulously assembled from a dense mosaic of salvaged mechanical parts. The artist has utilized an array of discarded industrial components—including heavy-duty gears, ball bearings, hex nuts, and threaded bolts—to suggest the underlying muscularity and skeletal tension of a charging bull. The complex arrangement of these varied textures creates a sense of anatomical depth, transforming cold, rigid steel into a dynamic representation of raw power and organic vitality.The sculpture's profile is dominated by its sweeping, oversized horns, which are crafted from hundreds of small, interlocking nuts that taper into sharp, elegant curves. By repurposing the detritus of the machine age, this piece serves as a powerful commentary on sustainability and the intersection of nature and industry. Mounted on a minimalist circular base, the bust commands attention as a singular conversation piece that balances the rugged aesthetics of steampunk art with the timeless nobility of the animal kingdom.