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Eversus





Every crest and trough in its surface reads like the memory of a swell, a rhythm made solid. It stands with the tension of something in flux—caught between movement and monument, between the surface and the deep.



Beneath this mirror-like skin lies a core of sculpted resin and fiberglass—layered, carved, sanded, and polished entirely by hand until the material itself seems to liquify.






Offered in a highly labor-intensive chrome finish, each version is polished to an almost hallucinatory shine.
The surface is not just reflective but refractive—color gliding over contour in waves of metallic fire or electric amaranth.



Beneath the luster lies the architecture of sculpted resin and fiberglass, worked and reworked by hand until no seam remains.
The result is a piece that feels at once alien and intimate: a monument to transformation that resists final form. Eversus is not a depiction of water, but its apparition—its afterimage—suspended in a state of luminous stillness.



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