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Free Fall (2017)

Fluid Foundations fuses a dark hardwood plane with a mirror-polished 316L stainless-steel “spill” that drops over the edge and pools into a structural foot. The Mercury Effect turns the leg into liquid light, carrying the table from craft to sculpture.

Artist Statement

Each cube is a unit of order; the composition is pure instability. By denting, twisting and stacking the modules, the piece turns geometry into drama. The Mercury Effect skins every facet with a moving world—trees, sky and viewers slide across the planes, doubling the sense of motion even though the sculpture stands still. From one side it seems to collapse; from another it climbs. Free Fall frames the instant between cause and consequence, holding turbulence in polished calm.

1/1 Modern Exhibition

Show on a clean plinth or low platform with 360° access. Keep 1–1.5 m clearance so the ascent reads from base to top. Use soft, directional light from above-front to cast short, crisp highlights on the upper faces; avoid hard, multi-shadow setups. A neutral background lets the reflections do the storytelling.

1/2 Renaissance Works

Order unboxed—cubes become a cascade of light.

Details

Material: mirror-polished 316L stainless steel (Mercury Effect)
Format: multi-element, free-standing assembly
Year: 2017
Dimensions: by commission / on request