Artist Statement
Behemoth is an argument with gravity. The cube is the most certain of volumes, yet here it pirouettes on one point, its faces turning into lenses that shear the room into waves. The meeting between vertex and base is a spark—structure throttled down to a moment—so the object reads as both colossal and weightless. Motion is implied everywhere: in the skin of liquid relief, in the rotational attitude, in the viewer’s orbit as they search for how it stands at all.
1/1 Modern Exhibition
Display with at least 1.8 m of free clearance so the diagonal can breathe and the cantilever reads cleanly. Light from two opposing 3000–4000 K sources at low grazing angles to articulate the ripple without burning the highlight on the vertex; add a soft overhead fill to keep the shadow under the point luminous. Use neutral surroundings; polished floors double the levitation effect. Clean only with microfiber and a pH-neutral solution; never use abrasives on the polished faces.
1/2 Renaissance Works
A giant held by a single thought.
Details
Mirror-polished 316L stainless-steel cube, 1.5 × 1.5 × 1.5 m, balanced on a precision vertex with concealed stainless spindle and bearing; patinated mild-steel base with internal ballast and hidden anchorage.




