
Flying Fish
“Reclaimed metal transformed into the perfect moment between sea and flight”
Flying Fish captures one of the most fascinating moments in the marine world: the transition between water and air. The large open fins dominate the composition, turning the sculpture into a suspended figure ready to leave its natural element behind. They no longer appear as simple fins but as true metal wings, evoking freedom and movement.
The silver palette strengthens this impression. Light reflects across the surfaces, creating constant variations in intensity, while the patterned body recalls fish scales reinterpreted through reclaimed metal. Mechanical details, gears, joints and industrial fragments enrich the composition without disturbing its overall harmony.
Viewed up close, the sculpture reveals a complex assembly process. Perforated surfaces, welds and textures tell the story of materials that lived a previous life before being transformed. From a distance, however, the purity of the silhouette takes over: an elegant line suggesting speed, lightness and control.
Through creative recycling, metallic fragments become a creature that appears to challenge gravity. Flying Fish symbolizes the desire to move beyond limits, explore new directions and transform matter into something unexpected.
The artwork brings a sense of freedom, balance and momentum into any space, reminding us that true strength often comes from the ability to rise above.
