This sculpture feels like a visual translation of vibration- as though a single oscillating line has been captured mid-movement and given tangible form. Its slender marble body shifts between concave and convex curves, creating a rhythm that resembles the rise and fall of a frequency wave. Nothing is abrupt; the motion is continuous, subtle, and steady, as if the stone itself is responding to an unseen pulse.
The artist contrasts two surface treatments to heighten this sensation. The softly textured central band scatters light in countless micro-reflections, echoing the granular complexity of sound or energy when seen up close.
The smoother outer planes act as calm boundaries, allowing the eye to trace the sculpture’s undulating profile without interruption. Together, they evoke both the purity of a waveform and the layered nature of the forces that shape our lives.
Viewed from different angles, the form shifts- sometimes resembling a ripple, sometimes a gently twisting column, sometimes the silhouette of breath as it moves through space. This variability mirrors the way frequencies behave: always present, always in motion, yet rarely apprehended in full.
“Wave Frequency” reminds us that much of existence is patterned vibration. Emotions, thoughts, tides, breath, seasons- everything carries its own cadence. By rendering that invisible rhythm in marble, the sculpture invites the viewer to attune to the subtler movements around and within them, recognising that even in stillness, something is always resonating.
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