Artist Statement
This work treats the wall as a horizon where metal behaves like water. The long, ribbon-like form carries a dense micro-topography—eddies, vortices, and wavelets—that fragment architecture and viewers into shifting mosaics. The bronze cast of the reflections warms the piece, so it reads neither as chrome nor as patina, but as light thickened into matter. Installed at eye level, it invites slow viewing: step closer and the field becomes abstract; step back and the band reads as a continuous current running through the room.
1/1 Modern Exhibition
Mount as a single, uninterrupted line on a clean wall with at least 40–60 cm breathing room above and below. Use even, high-CRI 3000–3500 K grazing light from above to unlock the relief without hot spots; avoid strong side color on adjacent walls to let the sculpture do the coloring. Handle with cotton gloves; clean with microfiber and pH-neutral solution only.
1/2 Renaissance Works
A river of bronze light set into stone.
Details
Mirror-polished stainless steel with warm-tone finish; wall-mounted horizontal relief; concealed hardware; dimensions by commission / on request.



