Mazos
The bronze service bell resembles a female breast—a breast of armor, the breast of an Amazon warrior.
Cast in a material historically associated with monuments, weapons, and endurance, the form oscillates between vulnerability and defense.
The bell invites touch, even impact. It becomes a body that serves, signals, and withstands, invoking histories of female strength, mythologized violence, and the expectation of availability embedded in both domestic and public spaces.




