Madeleine Fenwick, Installation @Salón ACME, 2025

Madeleine Fenwick, Installation @Salón ACME, 2025

Sculpture by Madeleine Fenwick, fabricated with laser-cut steel, copper-plated through electrolysis and polished to a mirror finish. Composed of 20 modular elements with ball bearings, the work is fully disassemblable and references the tradition of kinetic art. Integrated 3D modeling allowed for precise articulation of irregular, hand-drawn vectors into floating segments. Movement and material converge to evoke the spiral rhythms of Sufi meditation practices.

Michele Lorusso, LACMA 2025

Michele Lorusso, LACMA 2025

CNC-cut plastic with mirror finish

Part of Nature on Notice: Contemporary Art and Ecology
Fabricated with CNC technology and a mirror-finished plastic, these sculptural installations function as contemplation spaces and writing devices. Visitors are invited to sit, reflect on ecological futures, and write a postcard to their future selves. The postcards are collected in a mailbox that acts as a time capsule—set to be returned in ten years.

On view at LACMA’s MacArthur Park gallery through August 2, 2025.

Aria Dean, "Facts Worth Knowing” @Château Shatto, 2024

Aria Dean, "Facts Worth Knowing” @Château Shatto, 2024

Facts Worth Knowing (2024) Installation view. All photographs by Ed Mumford.  Courtesy of the artist and Château Shatto, Los Angeles.

Facts Worth Knowing (2024)
Installation view.
All photographs by Ed Mumford.

Courtesy of the artist and Château Shatto, Los Angeles

Custom bronze casting and precision metalwork were developed for Aria Dean’s solo exhibition Facts Worth Knowing, presented at Château Shatto. The fabrication process involved close collaboration with the artist to realize complex sculptural forms that reflect Dean’s conceptual investigation into form, history, and material.

Yeni Mao @Campeche,

Yeni Mao @Campeche,

We had the pleasure of producing a bronze sculpture for artist Yeni Mao, as part of the exhibition Innumerable Fires at Campeche. The piece was cast in bronze using the lost-wax technique and mounted on a combination of volcanic stone, quartz, and other geological materials.

Pilitas @Studio Croma, 2024

Pilitas @Studio Croma, 2024

Production of 3D-printed chromed frame for Pilitas

Karla Canseco @mursmurs, 2024

Karla Canseco @mursmurs, 2024

Bronze casting for Karla Canseco piece featured in Smoke, curated by Pablo José Ramírez with Murmurs LA, presented at Frieze London.

Lightbox @SSSÓLIDAAA, 2024

Lightbox @SSSÓLIDAAA, 2024

Lightbox in polished aluminum, with fiberglass and acrylic details

Pia Camil & Mateo Riestra @Ediciones Marea

Pia Camil & Mateo Riestra @Ediciones Marea

Production of ‘Baby Lover’s Rainbow’ by Pia Camil and Mateo Riestra for Ediciones Marea.
Rainbow made from digitally rolled steel rods, with laser-cut plate bases, where each color was carefully selected by the artists.