Bathing Woman – 1.15m

Stainless-Steel sculpture
atop Corten plinth
figurative form
hand Forged Stainless Steel
115x30x45cm

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Hugh McLachlan
My sculpture is a response to changing states, where the sculpture, through the illusion of a highly polished surface, appears to flow, when in reality it is very hard stainless steel. The polished surface of the figure also wears the environment as a second skin, reflecting all the changes of light and sky in a dynamic way; nothing remains static.

The sculptures are a transformation – solid becomes liquid, static begins to flow. Flowing from one state to another, what is the reality? In a quantum physics world both states coexist in parallel realities.

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Stainless-Steel sculpture
atop Corten plinth
figurative form
hand Forged Stainless Steel
115x30x45cm

Interested in this Sculpture or Artist?

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