
Zeus
“A majestic fish turning scraps into a mythological icon”
Zeus emerges as a majestic fish forged from wood and metal. Its turquoise eye shines like a beacon, while the jagged fins and powerful tail echo the might of a sea god.
The body is an intricate weave of chains, pipes, gears, and time-worn woods: each fragment becomes part of an organic fabric, telling stories of sea and industry. Oxidized textures, welds, and rust-sculpted surfaces add depth and drama, transforming raw matter into a visual language.
Up close, one discovers details: screws, bolts, and curved metal resembling muscles and veins. From afar, its imposing figure radiates a sense of primordial power, as if the sculpture were about to move, rising from the ocean’s darkness.
Zeus is not merely a fish but a mythological icon, a symbol of rebirth and sacred strength. Born from discarded fragments, it carries the dignity of a marine deity, turning what was forgotten into a new aesthetic order. Placed in a home or industrial space, this sculpture becomes a scenic presence, filling the room with energy and poetry.