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Lateral view, Ox

Ox condenses Huacuja's monumental cosmology into a compact totem. Cast in polished brass and placed on a circular black stone base, the work radiates a golden glow that recalls sacred relics and archaic artifacts. Its ambiguous form hovers between animal and mineral, idol and machine, suggesting a being from another mythology.

Embedded in the “nose” of the piece is a genuine Spinosaurus tooth—a fossil fragment that fuses the prehistoric with the futuristic. This unexpected element charges the sculpture with deep time, transforming Ox into an object of power: a microcosm where the cosmic, the ancestral, and the primeval converge.

Lateral view, Ox

Lateral view, Ox, 2025

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    Ox, 2025

    Conceived not as an image to contemplate but as a spatial field to inhabit, this work transforms the act of walking into part of the piece itself.

  • Technical Sheet

    brass with lost wax,fossilized spinosaurus tusk, black quarry 

  • Dimensions

    38 x 38 x 38 cm

  • Weight

    5 kg

Esteban Huacuja

Nexarion detail
Nexarion detail

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