ALMATHEA IV
2001, bronze / granite, 28"h x19"w x9"d
private collection
In Greek mythology, Amalthea or Amaltheia is the most-frequently mentioned foster-mother of Zeus. Goat that nourished Zeus – thus the symbol of the cornucopia – “horn of plenty”,
used here to suggest the nourishing aspects of art/culture.
Butz Collection
Butz Collection