Singularity
80 x 80 x 25 cm, 2025
Wooden Sculpture painted finish, acryllic hemisphere, 3 crystals (Bergkristall CH) diamond-cut
Photos: Pedro Rodrigues
This is a wall-mounted piece that looks like a clean white square panel with a deep black hole right in the center — a perfectly concave, polished sphere set into it.
Step up close and it swallows the room: the world gets pulled in, flipped upside down, and reflected back at you in a wild, distorted way. Everything — the gallery, your own face, the ceiling — bends and warps into an impossible curve, like the laws of physics just got turned on their head. It’s not just a mirror; it’s a little pocket of reversed reality, a singularity that drags light and space inward.
The black surface is so deep and glossy it almost disappears — you can lose yourself staring into it, feeling that weird pull, that sense of falling toward something endless. A quiet nod to black holes, event horizons, and the point where normal rules break down.
Simple materials, strong effect: white panel, black concave sphere. It hangs there calm and unassuming until you look — then it flips the whole world inside out.
In short: a small, elegant trap for reality. Step in front of it and watch gravity (and logic) bend.