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Pressure

This sculpture is made of layered steel pressed under a hydraulic press. It has a lacquer finish. This series of work discusses the notion that nothing is everlasting. Something that is not commonly known is that the process of applying immense pressure leads the steel to crack. Daniel Freyne aims to raise the topic of the unpredictability individuals face over the course of a lifetime.
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Daniel Freyne
Dals Långed, Sweden
It all began on an open day for an agricultural college near Edinburgh. Daniel Freyne was 14 years old and after hitting hot metal for the first time, ...
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