Monumental pair of welded and oxidized steel sculptures, likely executed in Corten or a similar weathering steel. Entirely hand-fabricated, each form is defined by its industrial precision and richly patinated surface—alive with tonal shifts and evidence of process. These works feel deeply indebted to the sculptural language of Richard Serra. Like Serra’s monumental steel installations, they engage the viewer physically and psychologically, asserting presence through mass, proportion, and surface. Their quiet gravity invites movement around them, altering one’s sense of balance, distance, and orientation in space. The oxidation and sealing reveal an awareness of entropy and time—key themes in Serra’s practice—where rust and weathering become not decay, but continuation. Whether placed indoors as meditative focal points or outdoors where they can resume their natural evolution, these sculptures offer a profound dialogue between material, scale, and the human experience of form. 1st Sculpture 12.38”W x 9.88”D x 72.25”H 2nd Sculpture 9.75”W x 8.25”D x 70.5”H