These sculptures are fabricated using the cast bronze process, with a final mirror-polished surface finish.
The works investigate transitions between distinct geometries, emphasizing continuity across intersecting forms and planes.
This process enables increased plasticity, controlled surface articulation, and formal continuity.
The fabrication begins with the production of a positive model, typically executed in ceramic. From this, a negative mold is developed in wax and structurally reinforced with fiberglass. The mold is then transferred to a foundry, where molten bronze is poured to produce the final casting using established metallurgical procedures.