
untitled lll




light sculpture
Recycled steel, cellulose–mineral bronze composite, carnauba wax, fiber based bio resin
2025
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Some forms need shadow before they can hold light.
Untitled III began with a sketch-but quickly broke away from it. What was meant to guide the form became just a reference point, gradually abandoned as the piece took on its own structure. The process unfolded through instinct rather than plan: pulp layered over steel, surfaces shaped by drying, collapse, and response.
The result is a form that feels almost unstable caught between holding and unraveling. What appears to have weight is often hollow; what looks delicate holds more strength than expected. The bronze patina gives the illusion of solidity, but underneath is a structure made from fragments.
This lamp doesn't follow a blueprint. It listens, resists, folds in, and re-emerges. Like the others in the Untitled series, it's not about achieving resolution-it's about staying with what surfaces when you let go of control.
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