39.4x59.1 in ~ Painting, Oil
Story about the painting:
"Among animals in nature, it is a common phenomenon that male animals engage in power struggles over females. The trophy goes to the stronger winner.
This characteristic of comparing one's strength with others is also coded in the genes of the male gender of people. From childhood, boys wrestle with others and are happy when they win. For some, this rivalry persists into adulthood - in different ways. From hand-wringing to nasty physical fights. But even those who do not practice such visible fights develop a need to be physically strong. They probably think that women are attracted to strong men.
Well, that's certainly the case in many cases, although I wouldn't consider it the rule. However, women like it when men compete for their favor.
This sculpture is about just that, even if you don't see any women on it. But somewhere in the background there is definitely..."
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