Held by Air

Held by Air captures the paradox of solidity appearing weightless. Cast in brass yet shaped with the softness of a single continuous gesture, the piece seems to hover – as if lifted, not by structure, but by breath itself. Its fluid curve extends from the wall in a quiet, effortless arc, blurring the line between sculpture and utility.

Light glides across its surface, revealing subtle shifts in texture that evoke motion even in stillness. Though born of metal, the form carries an airiness that defies its material, inviting the viewer to experience weight not as heaviness, but as grace.