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Freefall III

Freefall III is the largest work in the series to date—a cascade of mirror-polished 316L stainless-steel cubes that climbs a little over 2 m. The “Mercury Effect” turns each face into a live lens, catching sky and surroundings as the stack twists into balance.

Artist Statement

The Freefall series explores suspended motion: cubes appear to tumble and pause mid-air, yet every contact is engineered to carry real weight. In Freefall III the sequence widens from compact base to airy crest, so reflections accelerate as the forms tighten. The result is a sculpture that reads as kinetic without moving—light runs across the facets, edges flare, and the piece oscillates between order and chance.

1/1 Modern Exhibition

Place on a low, solid plinth or directly on a stone/wood platform with 2–3 m of clear space around it. Use soft grazing light from two directions; avoid flat frontal light which kills the depth. High-CRI, narrow-beam spots at 3000–4000K pull long highlights through the stack. Indoors, keep nearby textures calm so the reflections stay legible; outdoors, orient to catch sky rather than busy façades.

1/2 Renaissance Works

A frozen cascade—gravity, momentarily persuaded to wait.

Details

Material: mirror-polished 316L stainless steel (Mercury Effect)
Height: just over 2 m (custom heights available)
Configuration: multi-cube ascending stack; indoor/outdoor
Base: engineered stainless structure, concealed fixings
Year: 2017