You are invited to step closer to "Powers of Towers," where weathered metal and shadowed voids conjure a mysterious presence. These two standing sentinels, born from stacks of rusted cubes pierced with grids of hollowed squares, reach skyward with a restless, twisting energy—as if caught between worlds, industrial relic and ancient totem.
The uneven cadence of their form and the rough patina of aged steel summon a quiet power, one that feels both grounded in the earth and open to the unseen. Topped by circular plates that hover like enigmatic halos, these towers seem to hold a secret rhythm, an echo of forgotten medieval whispers resonating through iron and time.
"Powers of Towers" is not merely metal; it is an invocation, a solemn monument inviting contemplation of endurance, transformation, and the subtle magic woven into the very bones of material and space.
"Flowing Temple of Steel," a 72 by 24-inch metal sculpture that stands tall and commands presence. Each level is separate and can be interchanged. Its intricate, symmetrical design weaves together curved and straight metal bars into a balanced form that feels both architectural and organic. Each section is moveable or interchangeable, each level reveals a new pulse of motion, culminating in an elongated oval loop that lifts the piece upward with grace and intention.
This sculpture was inspired by flowing crescent shapes, and through its rusted metal texture, it embodies the meeting of strength and softness—industrial material harmonizing with the natural environment around it. Whether catching the light of day or casting subtle shadows at dusk, "Flowing Temple of Steel" is a reminder that even the most solid forms can move and breathe, encouraging us to find grace within structure and growth within movement.
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