Cursor, 2025. (Laser Cut Steel)








At its core, ‘Cursor’ is an exercise in looking and seeing.
When installed, the sculpture points towards something in a space. A scratch on the floor, a corner, plumbing, wires, a table, a chair, or … anything.
This sculpture is small, but its power as an object comes with its ability to indentify and discover. The ‘Cursors’ are instructional and directional by nature, and act as means of communicating the unseen.
Through this act of pointing to something; space is momentarily defined and temporalized. Through active looking, the mundane and overlooked are observed, elevated, and reconsidered.
The cursors are akin to arrowheads - future fossils from a digital age.