Artist Statement
Trypitch treats reflection as landscape. Each panel is a discrete current; together they phase-lock into a single field where wave crests traverse the joints and become a shared rhythm. The surface does not depict water; it performs it—micro-undulations fracture the room into drifting clouds and “shorelines,” so the environment supplies the color while the steel supplies the motion. The gaps between panels act as rests in a score, letting the eye breathe before re-entering the flow.
1/1 Modern Exhibition
Hang the three panels with even vertical reveals (consistent gap across the set). Center at eye level on a matte wall so ambient color drives the reflections. Use high-CRI 3000–4000 K lighting with a soft frontal wash plus a shallow graze from above to articulate the relief; avoid hard spot highlights. Leave clear viewing distance (≥2 m) for the whole horizon to resolve. Clean with microfiber and a pH-neutral solution only.
1/2 Renaissance Works
A fractured horizon—three currents, one sea.
Details
Mirror-polished 316L stainless steel; three-panel sculptural relief; wall-mounted; suitable for galleries, corporate atria, and private collections. (Dimensions available on request.)

