
Abyssal Fish
“Metal and light reborn as a fish dwelling in imaginary depths”
Abyssal Fish takes the viewer into the depths where light vanishes and metal turns into life. The sculpture is born from a multitude of industrial fragments: pipes, gears, and sheets become fins, jaws, and armor. Its silvery color with bluish shades recalls moonlit water reflections, yet here immersed in a sunless world.
The luminous antenna is the detail that immediately strikes: a promise of guidance in the depths, echoing nature’s ability to adapt to extreme environments. Up close, textures emerge—hammered surfaces, vivid welds, joints suggesting motion.
From afar, the figure is powerful, sharp, almost menacing, yet poetic. Abyssal Fish is not just a sculpture but a metaphor of resilience: even what was discarded can shine again, transformed into imagined life.