seed i
metal, resin, cement, auto paint
185 cm
2025
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seed i is the first fully realized sculpture in the seeds series, translating a freehand geometric drawing into a three-dimensional form situated between object, architecture, and symbolic structure. developed through an iterative process of construction and refinement, the work preserves the irregular symmetries, contained tensions, and spatial ambiguities that define the broader body of work.
constructed from metal, resin, cement, and automotive paint, the sculpture extends the series’ investigation into the relationship between internal experience and external form. angular planes converge and fracture, generating a structure that appears simultaneously stable and unsettled. despite its structural complexity, the work maintains a quiet equilibrium, as though suspended between emergence and collapse.
through scale, materiality, and spatial presence, seed i explores systems of containment, control, and transformation. neither wholly abstract nor representational, the form functions as a physical manifestation of forces that remain unseen, occupying a territory where psychological conditions become architectural ones.
like the broader seeds series, seed i examines the relationship between conscious order and subconscious complexity. structure operates not as resolution, but as a framework through which contradiction, restraint, and instability may be held in equilibrium.