Study I is a modular sculptural design object built around an articulated form system that allows multiple poses and compositions.
The system supports fluid transitions between figurative suggestions, animal-like structures, and abstract or archetypal forms. Rather than resolving into a definitive posture, Study II treats transformation as a core condition, with each configuration offering a different reading.
The object can be displayed as a static sculptural presence, rearranged periodically, or approached as an open-ended form study that evolves over time.
AVAILABLE CONFIGURATIONS:
Standard head
A smooth, continuous head form integrated into the articulated system, emphasizing volume, restraint, and structural clarity.
strings head
An alternative head configuration incorporating extended strings elements integrated into the surface. This option requires additional material and assembly time and is priced accordingly.
What makes this piece unique
- Modular, articulated system — not a fixed sculpture
- Designed to be reposed and reconfigured
- Sculptural rather than toy-like; intended as a design object
- Functions as a standalone artwork or as part of a growing system
- Contemporary aesthetic influenced by anatomy, motion, product design, and abstraction
Study II | Modular Sculptural Design Object | Articulated
Size around 24-20 cm
Materials
• Material: PLA, Silicone and Polyurethane cords
• Finish: Matte
How it's made
Designed, 3D modeled and produced using computerized tools, including 3D printing. Elastic silicone and polyurethane threads are integrated to form joints and connective elements, followed by minimal hand-applied finishing.
Each piece is assembled by hand in my studio, Minor variations may occur as part of the process.
Display & Use
- Display on a shelf, desk, or pedestal
- Reconfigure to explore different poses and orientations
- Suitable for contemporary interiors and studios
This is not a toy and is intended for display and careful handling.
Important notes
• The sculpture is sold as a complete modular system, as shown
• Images show example configurations. the object is adjustable
