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Lifeforms#11(Medium edition) (2024) Sculpture by Daniel Kei Wo

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  • Stainless Steel on Metal
  • Number of copies available 4
  • Dimensions Height 63in, Width 61.8in / 236.00 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Abstract
"Lifeforms" reflects Daniel Kei Wo’s journey as an artist, shaped by his early self-driven ion and a desire to explore the essence of existence. As a child growing up in Hong Kong, Daniel often found solace in nature, observing how life forms grow and adapt in challenging environments. Later, while studying abroad, he witnessed the beauty of interconnected [...]
"Lifeforms" reflects Daniel Kei Wo’s journey as an artist, shaped by his early self-driven ion and a desire to explore the essence of existence. As a child growing up in Hong Kong, Daniel often found solace in nature, observing how life forms grow and adapt in challenging environments. Later, while studying abroad, he witnessed the beauty of interconnected ecosystems, inspiring him to express these ideas in art.

During the creation of "Lifeforms," he spent countless hours perfecting its fluid, twisting lines to symbolize resilience, adaptability, and unity within life's diverse expressions. For Daniel, this sculpture is more than an object; it embodies his life's philosophy and artistic growth—a reminder that life is fragile yet resilient, constantly evolving and interconnected. The polished metal surface mirrors our ever-changing reflections, encouraging viewers to see themselves in life’s perpetual dance.

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Daniel Kei Wo, a contemporary sculptor originally from Hong Kong and currently residing in Singapore, intertwines contemplative spaces with the vibrancy of modern life. Specializing in stainless steel, he crafts [...]

Daniel Kei Wo, a contemporary sculptor originally from Hong Kong and currently residing in Singapore, intertwines contemplative spaces with the vibrancy of modern life. Specializing in stainless steel, he crafts sculptures that engage in a dialogue between light, form, and environment. Rooted in the belief that art should resonate with the soul, Daniel's work invites viewers to discover harmony within the abstract.

His distinctive approach revolves around the lustrous allure of mirrored stainless steel. Viewing this material not merely as a medium but as a portal, Daniel sees it as an invitation for both creator and viewer to explore self and space together. His sculptures, characterized by polished surfaces, capture transient moments of existence, imbuing them with profound significance.

Philosophically, Daniel's work delves into the realms of three-dimensional geometry, challenging observers' perceptions and encouraging contemplation of the universe's duality. Through solid geometry and intangible reflections, his art embodies the eternal interplay between the material and the metaphysical.

By harnessing mirrored stainless steel's unique ability to merge with surroundings while maintaining distinctiveness, Daniel mirrors the human condition: individual yet interconnected. His sculptures are not static entities but ever-changing phenomena, reshaping themselves with shifts in light and perspective, inviting viewers into silent conversations about existence.

His work's profound philosophical underpinnings explore questions of identity, existence, and reality's fabric. Drawing inspiration from minimalism while pushing its boundaries, Daniel's creations manifest deep philosophical inquiries through abstract metal sculpture.

As a young sculptor leaving his mark in the contemporary art world, Daniel's identity and creations are in constant evolution. His journey with mirrored stainless steel isn't just about exploring its physical properties but understanding its potential to reflect the human psyche and the universe's truths. Through his work, he seeks to bridge the gap between the tangible and the ethereal, inviting viewers into a space of reflection, discovery, and infinite possibility.

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