Sculpture, TESTA DI UOMO E BUCRANIO - 48 cm - Ceramic






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Porcelain Ceramic Bust with Bucranium – Myth of the Sacred Bull – Aromatic Diffuser Sculpture
This sculptural bust in porcelain and ceramic represents a male figure intertwined with the ancient symbol of the bucranium, evoking the timeless mythology of the bull as a sacred and liminal animal across Mediterranean cultures.
The bucranium, traditionally associated with sacrificial ritual and divine offerings in Greek and Roman antiquity, becomes here not a symbol of death, but of transformation and continuity between the human and the animal, the mortal and the divine. The bull, in its mythological dimension, embodies strength, fertility, instinct, and cosmic power — a presence that has accompanied humanity since its earliest symbolic expressions.
The human face emerging from this structure suggests a fusion between consciousness and primal force: reason and instinct held within a single archetypal form. The work stands as a meditation on the sacred nature of animality and its enduring presence within human identity.
Beyond its sculptural value, the object functions as an aromatic diffuser. It is designed to gently release fragrances into the space, transforming the surrounding environment into an immersive sensory experience. In this way, the sculpture becomes not only a visual and symbolic object, but also a living presence that interacts with air, time, and perception.
A work that unites mythology, ritual memory, and contemporary function, inviting contemplation on the sacred dimension of nature and its hidden continuity within human culture.
Porcelain Ceramic Bust with Bucranium – Myth of the Sacred Bull – Aromatic Diffuser Sculpture
This sculptural bust in porcelain and ceramic represents a male figure intertwined with the ancient symbol of the bucranium, evoking the timeless mythology of the bull as a sacred and liminal animal across Mediterranean cultures.
The bucranium, traditionally associated with sacrificial ritual and divine offerings in Greek and Roman antiquity, becomes here not a symbol of death, but of transformation and continuity between the human and the animal, the mortal and the divine. The bull, in its mythological dimension, embodies strength, fertility, instinct, and cosmic power — a presence that has accompanied humanity since its earliest symbolic expressions.
The human face emerging from this structure suggests a fusion between consciousness and primal force: reason and instinct held within a single archetypal form. The work stands as a meditation on the sacred nature of animality and its enduring presence within human identity.
Beyond its sculptural value, the object functions as an aromatic diffuser. It is designed to gently release fragrances into the space, transforming the surrounding environment into an immersive sensory experience. In this way, the sculpture becomes not only a visual and symbolic object, but also a living presence that interacts with air, time, and perception.
A work that unites mythology, ritual memory, and contemporary function, inviting contemplation on the sacred dimension of nature and its hidden continuity within human culture.
