
The form of the sculpture masterfully mimics a dandelion in the moment of dispersal, when its seeds take flight on the wind. The artist has worked the stainless steel into a multitude of fine, slender rods, each capped with a smaller spherical element, capturing the unique structure of dandelion’s seeds, or parachutes. The rods of varying lengths radiate from the center in a naturalistic burst, creating an impression of movement and lightness.
The polished surface of the stainless steel brilliantly reflects the light, adding a dynamic aspect to the sculpture. During the day, it gleams brightly, shimmering under the sun’s rays. As dusk falls , it takes on a softer glow, and at night, under artificial lights, it transforms into a radiant beacon.
Despite the sturdy and robudt material, dandelion sculpture exudes a sense of fragility and transience, just like a real dandelion ready to release its seeds at the slightest gust. The fine rods sway gently in the breeze, making the sculpture seem almost alive and adding to its captivating charm.