| Material Used: | Recycled steel scrap |
|---|---|
| Inspiration: | Angora Goat (Mountain Heritage & Mohair Texture) |
| Style & Size: | 9ft high × 6ft wide |
| Symbolism: | Softness. Resilience. Renewal. |
| Crafted By: | Ehtisham Khan Jadoon |
| Location: | Behind Kiyani House, Opposite DHA Phase 2, Gate 3, Main GT Road, Islamabad, Pakistan |
Inspired by the Angora goat’s silky mohair and remarkable endurance, this sculpture transforms discarded industrial metal into flowing, fiber-like textures. Crafted from reclaimed steel, curled shavings, and delicate wire cables, the piece captures the contrast between softness and strength.
Created by the sculptor in Ankara, Türkiye, the artwork honors the rural mountain heritage where Angora goats are prized for their resilience and valuable coats. Through thousands of meticulously welded metal loops, the artist recreates the spirit of mohair in rigid steel, giving the sculpture an unexpectedly light and airy presence.
This is Angora Goat: a tribute to endurance, beauty, and transformation, where cold industrial scrap is reborn with warmth, movement, and life.