Time Machine white marble sculpture by David Liang, a hand-carved looping wormhole form on a foot
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Time Machine by David Liang – White Marble

Sale price€2.600,00
SKU: KM0002
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"Time Machine" is a fascinating marble sculpture that uniquely connects form, time and space. Hand-carved from high-quality white marble, this sculpture symbolizes the infinite loop of past, present and future, inspired by the idea of ​​a wormhole. Every detail, from the graceful curves to the subtle hollows, evokes a sense of timeless movement, as if time and space merge into one continuous flow. The sturdy base provides a firm anchor in the present. Perfect for modern and classic interiors, this unique marble sculpture adds a deeper dimension to any space.

Time Machine by David Liang, is number 1 of a limited edition of 6 editions. The sculpture is part of an exclusive series, where each copy is carefully handcrafted by the artist himself.

Artist: David Liang (b.1976)

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Time Machine by David Liang – White Marble

Showroom Amsterdam

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

Hekelveld 1
1012 SN Amsterdam
Netherlands

+31633931813

David Liang (b.1976) is a contemporary sculptor who brings marble to life with exceptional precision. His pieces are carved entirely by hand and reflect both a deep grounding in art history and considerable technical skill. Time Machine is one of his most absorbing works, a sculpture built around the scientific idea of a wormhole.

In physics, a wormhole is a theoretical link in space-time that draws distant points in the universe closer, as if space and time were folded over. This edition is hand-carved in white marble, its open, looping lines reading as a passage between past, present and future, like a gateway joining two worlds. The pale stone keeps the focus on the flowing silhouette and the play of light across the polished surface.

The sculpture rests on a turned marble foot and suits both modern and classical interiors, where it works as a quiet talking point about time and continuity.

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