Graceful and arresting in equal measure, this sculpture presents a cow-headed goddess, a powerful symbol of fertility, compassion, and primal strength drawn from India's ancient reverence for the sacred cow (Gau Mata).
Cast in bronze with a weathered, earthen finish, this piece beautifully blends the divine and the terrestrial, the animal and the human, reflecting a worldview where boundaries between species, spirit, and self are fluid and symbolic.
Standing upright in a poised, alert stance, the figure is dressed in a traditional wrap skirt (sarong-style), an upper garment, and adorned with minimal jewelry. Her posture is grounded, her body language suggestive of rustic dignity and inner power.
The sculpted texture of her form—the gentle curves, muscular calves, elongated fingers—conveys the physicality of a tribal or pastoral woman, while the bovine head, complete with horns, large ears, and expressive eyes, evokes the goddess-like presence of the cow in Indian cosmology.
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