HoldStream is a phygital sculpture exploring the tension between elevation and collapse through light, coded movement, and suspended form. Constructed from cast resin and acrylic, the work is held across twelve 2 meter metal rods connected to programmable LED strips driven by custom code, transforming invisible digital flow into a physical presence.

First presented at the British Art Fair 2025 at Saatchi Gallery in September 2025, where the work was sold during the exhibition, the piece was later exhibited at SuperRare Offline Gallery as part of an expanded installation presentation.

The sculpture captures a stream at the moment of suspension, freezing movement in a state between falling and floating. Inspired by the constant flow of thoughts, emotions, and digital signals shaping contemporary existence, the illuminated figure becomes a reflection of psychological instability and emotional tension. Through generative light behaviour and sculptural form, HoldStream examines how fleeting moments of thought can lift us upward or pull us into collapse, translating invisible internal states into a tangible spatial experience.

HoldStream


Mixed Media Sculpture

Material: Resin, LED, Acrylic rods
Technique: 3d printing, casting, coding, Light installation