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The Wedge Wave

A narrow mirrored stainless-steel sculpture whose angled form resembles a wedge cut from liquid metal. Its rippled surface bends light into shifting fragments, giving the slender shape both sharpness and fluid motion.

Artist Statement

The Wedge examines how a linear form can hold both tension and softness. Cut from mirrored stainless steel, the sculpture rises in a tall, tapering profile that feels architectural in outline. Yet its surface breaks into fluid undulations, dissolving the strict geometry into waves of reflection.

As the viewer moves, light travels across the facets in pulses—some areas tightening into dense distortions, others relaxing into smooth reflective pools. The duality is intentional: a hard, directional form animated by a skin that behaves like a viscous material.

The work stands as a vertical marker within space, a slim but powerful presence that reshapes its environment through reflection. It invites close inspection: each shift in angle reveals new rhythms in the surface, turning a static wedge into a dynamic optical experience.

1/1 Installation & Placement

Ideal for placement on a pedestal or as a free-standing piece in galleries and contemporary interiors. Provide 360° viewing and soft, even lighting at 3000–4000 K to highlight the surface transitions from gentle ripples to sharper distortions.

1/2 Columns & Totemic Forms

The Wedge pairs naturally with other vertical reflective works—columns, totems, and reliefs—offering a more directional, pared-down interpretation of the artist’s liquid-metal language.