STODEER New Release-Humpback Whale Mini Sculpture

Not as an announcement, but as a continuation of how metal, structure, and motion can be experienced.
It does not seek attention immediately—only a slower kind of noticing.
Form in Adjustment
The fins are segmented, allowing subtle manual adjustments.
Each change in angle shifts the posture, creating variations that are felt rather than announced.
It is not a fixed form, but one that responds quietly to touch.
Material and Process
Crafted through the traditional lost-wax casting technique, the surface carries traces of process rather than perfection.
The metal is polished into an antique finish, holding a sense of time instead of brightness.
It feels considered, rather than produced.
A Quiet Interaction
At its center, a brass “Seed of Life” element rotates.
Not as a feature to demonstrate, but as a small point of contact—something to turn, to pause with, to return to.
The sculpture can be separated from its base, shifting how it sits within a space.
Placed
It arrives in a wooden box, accompanied by a simple carry bag.
Suitable for keeping, or for passing on.
Not as a statement, but as an object that finds its place over time.



