"My originality consists in putting the logic of the visible at the service of the invisible."
Odilon Redon
Sculpture migrated into the digital world. Volume understood as computational data that can be transmitted, replicated, modified, and ultimately returned to matter through additive printing and CNC milling. Once digital, form loses weight and gravity: it can be rotated, scaled, duplicated endlessly, shared as a file. But it remains in waiting — a potential that is only realised when it crosses back over the threshold into the physical world, regaining mass, surface, presence.
Virtual Sculpture — 3D models, additive printing and CNC milling.
From file to form, and back again.